Women and girls face many negative consequences if they are not able to access feminine hygiene products. During their cycle, they are unable to participate in the important activities of daily [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
In the grip of drought Our WhatsApp groups and Slack channels are pinging all day with updates. “I love to see the pictures of Grevy’s zebra eating hay, they really bring a refreshing feeling [...]
When Ngeeti Lempate (known as Mama Grevy) learnt how she could restore rangelands, after attending one of our training workshops in 2019, she made a decision to spearhead these efforts in her [...]
By: Mary Thomas and Emily Thomas, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, Palm Desert, CA, USA Incorporated into Grevy’s Zebra Trust’s (GZT) holistic approach to Grevy’s Zebra conservation is a [...]
By Sheila Funnell The year 2020 was very tough year for many of us. First, the threat of locusts and their impact on food availability was a huge concern in January 2020. And then in March, [...]