By Belinda Low Mackey The desert locust… where to begin? I’m all sweaty after rushing around camp with the team, banging a metal spatula against a large sufurir (cooking pot) and deafening [...]
By Julius Lekenit, Governance and Partnerships Manager It was a calm and chilly morning on the beautiful plains of El Barta in Samburu North and time for another foot patrol for Lmantros [...]
In the first week of March 2020, Julius and Belinda travelled to Zimbabwe to meet with their fellow cohort members of the African Conservation Leadership Network (ACLN). The ACLN is a [...]
By Joel Loongo’nyo, GZT’s El Barta Regional Coordinator The Elbarta Conservation Council (ECC) was established by GZT in 2014 and is responsible for creating awareness within [...]
By Peter Lalampaa Nolkurupu Leparashau is a tall, regal-looking lady with a sharp gaze, who has the qualities of resilience and passion indicative of the pastoral communities in northern Kenya. [...]
As much-needed development arrives in our partner communities, such as healthcare and education facilities, the culture has necessarily had to adapt. One of the major changes is that more [...]
We were fortunate to benefit this year from the Wildlife Conservation Network’s (WCN) Cross-Partner Internship Program. Dr. Jim Sanderson from the Small Wild Cat Conservation Foundation came to [...]
By Peter Lalampaa Kipsing was identified by GZT as a crucial area for Grevy’s zebra through monitoring the movement of collared Grevy’s zebra and following up with a baseline survey in November [...]
By Serenoi Raphael Letoiye, Head Guide, Elephant Watch Camp, Samburu I usually take tourists on safari in Samburu National Reserve. On the afternoon of 8th of January 2014, we found ourselves in [...]