By Belinda Low Mackey The desert locust… where to begin? I’m all sweaty after rushing around camp with the team, banging a metal spatula against a large sufurir (cooking pot) and deafening [...]
By Julius Lekenit, Governance and Partnerships Manager It was a calm and chilly morning on the beautiful plains of El Barta in Samburu North and time for another foot patrol for Lmantros [...]
In the first week of March 2020, Julius and Belinda travelled to Zimbabwe to meet with their fellow cohort members of the African Conservation Leadership Network (ACLN). The ACLN is a [...]
By Peter Lalampaa Nolkurupu Leparashau is a tall, regal-looking lady with a sharp gaze, who has the qualities of resilience and passion indicative of the pastoral communities in northern Kenya. [...]
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 [...]