Thank you to Mollie Matthews, who provided this blog for us after her time in Kenya. She is a final-year Anthropology and English Literature student at Durham University. She is also a passionate [...]
Wildlife collaring, which strategically puts data-collecting collars on animals that can then be tracked and monitored, allows scientists, conservationists, infrastructure planners, policymakers [...]
As we consider the future of ecosystem health in northern Kenya, empowering the next generation to carry on the torch of conservation is crucial. By encouraging the sense of responsibility and [...]
We are thrilled to congratulate our colleague and Director of Research and Impact, David Kimiti, on being awarded the Marsh Award for Ecologists in Africa! This honour is provided by the Marsh [...]
When Mercy Neepe speaks of her recent graduation from flying school, she glows with pride. She has known she wanted to become a pilot from the time she was in primary school and has diligently [...]
Our team of women Grassland Champions have put exceptional effort into promoting and implementing sustainable grazing practices in northern Kenya. This initiative is born out of a deep [...]
The drought in Northern Kenya (and throughout the Horn of Africa) has been a constant consideration in our work and a very real threat to the communities, landscapes and wildlife we support. As [...]