It was still dark when eight-year-old Jamani Lororua slipped out of his home and started walking. He had no escort, no map, and no phone. What he had was a memory: a single glimpse of our main Ewaso
Kura’s Pride Just Got a Powerful Boost
At Ewaso Lions, through community-led conservation, we have seen how strategic impact happens when people who know their neighbours, understand local concerns, and have earned their trust lead the
A Mega Launch, Two Reunion Camps, and Seven Lion Kids Camps
The Lion Kids Camp Is Officially Open Nine hundred people showed up. Nine hundred people who believe that communities hold the future of conservation gathered to mark a historic moment for Ewaso
From Cattle to Camels: How Samburu and Rendille Elders are Sharing Knowledge to Adapt to Climate Change
In Kenya, camels have traditionally been the domain of pastoralist communities such as the Rendille, Gabra, Somali, Borana, and Turkana, who have herded these resilient animals for generations in the
Global Report Reveals Declining Lion Populations — But There’s Hope in Kenya
A new report from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has delivered a wake-up call for lion conservationists across the world. For the first time, lions (Panthera leo) have been






