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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
SMART is a Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool, used to increase the effectiveness of conservation management through improved monitoring and analysis. The SMART software makes it possible to [...]
Sakardala borehole is used by Grevy’s zebra to access water that has spilled over from the storage tank. GZT has employed a water monitor here to dig and maintain a pool for this spill-over water [...]
In September, our Field Operations Manager, Julius Lekenit, left the heat and wilds of Samburu for the cold and classical architecture of Cambridge, to spend a year studying a Masters in [...]
This quarter we’re celebrating not just one, but two conservation champions at GZT! Not only was the dedication of our longest-serving female Scout rewarded, but the achievements of our Wamba [...]
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