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Honouring Namunyak’s Female Rangers
This World Female Ranger Week, we are so proud to honour the female guardians of Namunyak Community Conservancy, and celebrate the meaningful work they do every day. Through their empathy, compassion, strength and wisdom, Namunyak has become and remains a place of peace – just as its name suggests in Samburu.
Reteti’s new rescue: Kalepo
Last week, the Reteti team was notified of young elephant calf who lost its footing and fell into the well. This is how Kalepo become Reteti’s newest rescue.
Newly Resident De Brazza Monkeys
During 2020's third quarter, Sarara implemented two eco rangers, equipped with camera traps & handheld cameras.
Lions Returning To Sarara Valley
For decades, lion populations across Northern Kenya have been persecuted in retaliation for killing community livestock. Until now.
Locust swarms in Samburu
Kenya has recently seen the influx of the most enormous swarms of Locusts.