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A lost and wounded baby elephant On 4th April 2003, a male baby elephant was reported having been found roaming in Isiolo valley by Will Roberts. ...more |
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Baby Elephant Rescued From Well In late November last year a pitiful sight was beheld: an elephant calf of about 6 weeks, stuck, in one of the series of wells at Sera. ...more |
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Lewa News Lewa Wildlife Conservancy could not operate successfully without a huge back-up support of planes, ...more |
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Sera Airstrip in the works 20 members from the Losesia Serolipi communities are developing the first airstrip ever in this vast rangeland. Three hundred meters are already done. ...more |
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Pendua - the eland He was found caught in the old Manyangalo fence line, pinned down by two lions. He was rescued and hand reared. ...more |
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Sambu killed by lion. Sambu, one of the orphan cheetah brothers was killed by a lion a few days ago. It was very sadly ironic that the event occurred on Simon King’s last day on Lewa at the end of what had been a very successful filming series....more |
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Mawingo’s fourth calf! Mawingo, the partially blind black rhino female, gave birth to her fourth calf a few weeks back. She was spotted with the calf and did surprise us....more |
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Wildlife Reports The last month or so on lewa wildlife conservancy has been one eventful month....more |
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Community Development The May month was pretty busy being almost the half way of the year. Most communities were evaluating what they had achieved in the year 2003/2004. There was a Wildlife Policy Development Workshop held in Mombasa that focused on formulation...more |
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Assorted News from Lewa A new rhino, animal translocations and marathon updates ...more |
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Toki in trouble! An encounter with the three cheetah brothers ends badly for Toki....more |
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Toki ventures out. It is now a month since Toki nearly lost his life in an attack by the three cheetah brothers on Lewa....more |
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Lewa Clinic, Mobile Facility and Laboratory The Lewa clinic has now benefited from the influx of funds and grants received this year....more |
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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy monthly report November 2004 Lewa Wildlife Conservancy monthly report November 2004...more |
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Kip in Athens! A Masai chief's impressions of Athens...more |
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Drought has broken Half of Kenya has wonderful rain over the past ten days....more |
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Anthrax update An outbreak of anthrax 100 km north of Lewa in the Wamba area that began in December 2005 appeared to be disproportionately killing equids and, in particular, Grevy's zebras....more |
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LEWA EDUCATION TRUST -February Report February has been a busy month for Lewa Education Trust...more |
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Finally the long awaited rains have arrived on Lewa and the North! In the last week we have had lost and lots of rain and it looks like it will continue for some time. We all are very relieved about this and we hope that the communities up north will be able to recover quickly from the recent drought. ...more |
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HURRAH - BLACK RHINO POPULATION IN LEWA HAS HIT 50! Very sincere and deserved thanks to everybody involved in both direct and indirect management of rhinos on Lewa. Your concerted efforts and support, this has ensured that black rhino numbers on the Conservancy have hit 50!...more |
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THE NEXT GENERATION ATHLETES VISIT TO THE UK The four children who had won the 2005 Lewa Safaricom mini marathon left for London for a five days visit on the 25th April 2006....more |
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Another black rhino birth on Lewa! On Monday 16 October one of our Rangers, Rajimen Lesakut, reported seeing Ndito, a 16.8 year old black rhino with a new calf....more |
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Rain and Rhino celebrations! The short rains started last weekend and yesterday the rangers found two new baby white rhino....more |
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Rains on Lewa and baby elephant rescued. Rains on Lewa and baby elephant rescued....more |
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Lewa's floods. Kenya is experiencing the most extraordinary rain right across the country....more |
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The rains have come back to Lewa The rains have come back to Lewa...more |
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Christmas greeting from Ian Craig 13 rhino born within Lewa in 2006; no rhino lost to poaching; 640 elephant counted last week in the previously conflict torn but now protected Sera Community Conservation area; all the birds are nesting, wonderful rain across all of Kenya especially on L...more |
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Unseasonal rain Lewa is experiencing very unseasonal rain (over 22inches since the beginning of November) with no prospect of any improvement....more |
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The Marathon breaks Records! The Safaricom Marathon was run on Lewa on Saturday 23 June. The event broke many records and was a great success....more |
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Marathon Update & Rhino births! The 9th edition of the Lewa Safaricom Marathon, deemed to be among the 10 toughest races in the world...more |
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Lewa Safaricom Marathon Raises Record-High Funds Over Ksh 31 million (approximately US$480,000) was raised from this year Lewa Safaricom Marathon, the highest amount ever from the annual race....more |
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Ian Craig Appointed to the Board of the Kenya Wildlife Service ewa's founder and Strategic Director, Ian Craig, was appointed to the board of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) by the Ministry for Forestry and Wildlife...more |
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2008 American Express Conservation Lecture Conflict in northern Kenya - A Conservation Opportunity? Ian Craig, founder of the Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT), and a...more |
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Latest Laikipia-Samburu Wildlife Census Reveals Significant Increase in Wildlife Population Last week, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), in close partnership with local and international partners, conducted an aerial census of elephant and Grevy’s zebra populations in the Laikipia-Samburu region....more |
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Lewa’s Latest Newsletter Now Available on our Website We are happy to announce the release of our latest newsletter, Lewa News,...more |
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