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
BEHIND THE SELFIE
Strike a pose. Whether you’re a self-confessed selfie addict or not, we bet you won’t be able to resist snapping a shot with our
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
GIRAFFE TALES FROM THE MANOR
Every year, Giraffe Manor closes its doors for a brief period during our quieter time (which is when we get even busier doing renovations)
DATING WITH GIRAFFES
Did you know, ‘twiga’ is the Swahili word for a giraffe? Have you ever been on a date with a giraffe? Well, take
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
BUILDING FAMILIES
Meet Jane Gachiri. Our Senior Accountant at Giraffe Manor and mother figure in the office team. She’s the fifth born in a family of
SAMBURU SCHOOLS
Deep chants, joyous singing and the beat of rhythmic dancing filled the playground of Lempaute Primary School near Sasaab last month. Pupils, parents, teachers
THE GIRAFFES THAT CAME FOR TEA
Everyone loves a tea party. But a tea party with giraffes! Now that really is something to get excited about. That’s why, every year
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
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