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Sarara Foundation hosts Namunyak Community Meeting
Earlier this month, The Sarara Foundation met with the community of Namunyak Conservancy and the leaders of the various units within the conservancy to discuss the work that the Foundation has done over the last 3 years.
Meet Nurse Dorcas
When providing medical assistance to a difficult to reach community, it is essential to have a passionate team leader. Meet Nurse Dorcas Lemargeroi, the matriarch of the Sarara Foundation’s Nomadic Healthcare Program.
A Rescue Operation Like No Other
This past weekend we were involved in one of the toughest and most intricate rescues.
Late on Friday evening, we received word from a community herder in Milgis area that not one, but four elephants are stuck in a community well.
The Milk to Market Program
Travel restrictions during lockdown led to start of a milk program that economically empowers Samburu women, while helping Reteti’s elephants get a sustainable, cost effective supply of milk.
Wells for Wildlife
This year, we decided to celebrate World Elephant Day differently. In the light of the ongoing drought and number of elephant rescues, we wanted to take action.
Why elephants prefer to drink the water from wells?
Following the recent rescue of Kalepo, we wanted to give some context as to why the elephants prefer drinking from the wells, despite the obvious dangers associated.
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.
Sarara’s Impact — Q1, 2021
As we move into the second half of 2021, we'd like give a heartfelt thanks for your generous support during the first half of this year.
Shaba, a short film
We're delighted to have launched Shaba, the short film by Ami Vitale which tells the extraordinary story of Reteti's first matriarch.
Meshak’s life threatening battle
Young Meshack was born with Nasal Encephalocele - a life threatening condition - which requires a highly specialised team of doctors. Any contribution to his treatment will be deeply appreciated.