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Goodbye to Stella On Sunday, 5th February 2006, Lewa woke up to a frenzy of activity as a joint team involving the Kenya Wildlife Service and the Conservancy personnel was mobilised in an operation that was to culminate in translocation of Stella - a male black rhino to Me ...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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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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Largest Ever Black Rhino Translocation in Kenya Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, in partnership with the Kenya Wildlife Service and Ol Pejeta Conservancy has started the largest ever black rhino translocation in Kenya....more |
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Toki on TV The orphaned cheetah Toki that spent most of his childhood on Lewa is still thriving at Ol Pejeta. Stephen, his friend, is still with him. Watch the programme 'Toki's tale" to find out more about this remarkable cheetah....more |
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Predators and Prey! Recently one of the major wildlife sights on Lewa has been a pride of nine lions – two lioness’ and seven cubs (about a year old)....more |
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Mawingo gives birth to another calf Mawingo (meaning cloud in Swahili) is a 18 year old black rhino female. She has given birth to a total of six calves in her life at Lewa....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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Black Rhinos and Rain! A couple of weeks ago Seiya went missing for a period of nearly ten days....more |
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Ian Craig Nominated for the Indianapolis Prize! It is with great pleasure that we share Ian's nomination for the Indianapolis Prize....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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Our Successes and our Thanks As we near the end of another calendar year, on behalf of everyone...more |
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The 2009 Safaricom Marathon is on Saturday 27th of June The date for the 2009 Safaricom Marathon on the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is Saturday 27th June 2009....more |
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WIN AN APPLE MACBOOK OR AN IPOD TOUCH AND SUPPORT THE LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY We are proud to announce a contest run by Better The World - a Lewa Wildlife Conservancy partner....more |
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