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 [...]
On 16 April 2014, the Samburu County Government officially launched five new conservancies. Three of these – Baragoi Conservancy, Ndoto Conservancy and Nyiro Conservancy – overlap with our [...]
Since GZT began working in the Laisamis region, communities have repeatedly requested us to expose them to other conservation models in northern Kenya. In December 2013, GZT facilitated an [...]
During this year’s long dry season from July to October 2013, we monitored water use in Laisamis where our Grevy’s Zebra Warrior Program operates. We wanted to know more about how Grevy’s zebra [...]