KENYA’S BEAUTIFUL WATERWAYS
Water is the lifeblood of Kenya’s diverse ecosystems, sustaining a magnificent array of life. From elephants to the tiniest insects, every creature relies on
TWIGA TRACKER
Giraffe conservation in action in Amboseli. Last month, a team from our Footprint foundation and Giraffe Manor travelled to the edge of Amboseli
THE FACE BEHIND THE CAR
Meet ‘AY1’, our dedicated conservation car at Sasaab. This vehicle is invaluable to the Westgate Community and it’s all down to one incredible lady:
GIRAFFE RESCUE: A TALL ORDER
What happens when the world’s tallest mammals are living amongst farmers in community land? It becomes a race against time to save them before
PANGOLIN PROTECTION
Last month, The Pangolin Project coordinated the dramatic rescue of a pangolin in the coastal region of Kenya. Pangolins are the most trafficked non-human
RAPTOR RESCUE
Raptors are also known as birds of prey. They include eagles, kites, hawks, harriers, vultures, owls and falcons. Balancing on treetops, fending off
GIRAFFES AROUND THE GLOBE
What’s been going on in the world of giraffe conservation? Well, when we say ‘globe’, we actually mean Africa, as wild giraffes are only
SPLITNOSE
Highly secretive, masters of camouflage and strikingly graceful. Known for their beautiful spotted coats, these elusive felines are the strongest of all the big
SPEED ON THE SAVANNAH
Duma hukamata, sungura hupata ~ The cheetah catches [the prey], the hare obtains it Cuddle buddies at Sala's Camp Everyone knows that
RHINO RANGER LIFE
Rhinoceroses are one of the oldest mammals on the planet Black rhinos © David Clode Have you ever wondered what it’s like
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