El Barta has seen many years of ethnic conflict between the Samburu and Turkana communities, a rivalry which has sadly led to poverty and the loss of lives on both sides, as well as having a [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Reflections by Lynn Kimmel It was an early February morning when Peter, David, and I set out on our long journey north from Nanyuki, over rough and bumpy terrain, to Baragoi, in the El Barta [...]
Lilian Seko reports Thanks to support from WorldWomenWork, this year’s Grevy’s Zebra Trust Bursary Student Fun Days were held at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy’s Education Centre from 26-29 November [...]