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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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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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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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The rains have come back to Lewa The rains have come back to Lewa...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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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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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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Lewa's floods. Kenya is experiencing the most extraordinary rain right across the country....more |
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Rains on Lewa and baby elephant rescued. Rains on Lewa and baby elephant rescued....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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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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September News The annual Safaricom Marathon held on Lewa on the 24th of June this year was a huge success!...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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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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LEWA EDUCATION TRUST -February Report February has been a busy month for Lewa Education Trust...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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Drought has broken Half of Kenya has wonderful rain over the past ten days....more |
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British High Commission - "Next Generation" At last years Safaricom Marathon the British High Commission kindly donated a prize to the first two boys and girls, in the Fun Run for kids, to travel to London in early 2006....more |
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Daisy is dead Unfortunately our hand-reared oryx, Daisy, was killed last night by lions....more |
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Toki is moving to Ol Pejeta It is a testament to the progressive and far sighted policies of Ol Pejeta that, whilst dealing with enormous challenges on a daily basis, it makes the time, resources and space available to one rather small, big cat....more |
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Another hand-reared rhino calf on Lewa! On 10th of October Mawingo, our 15 year old partially blind black rhino mother gave birth again to a baby boy, a mere 18 months after she calved Tula...more |
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Daisy, the orphan oryx, has had a baby! Daisy, the orphan oryx, has had a baby!...more |
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Toki News and Adult literacy education Toki is doing very well. Since he had problems getting on with the other cheetahs here on Lewa it was decided to move him onto a neighbouring farm close to the Lewa boundary....more |
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Kip in Athens! A Masai chief's impressions of Athens...more |
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New Baby White Rhino to be Hand Reared On the 25th February we were contacted by the manager of Solio Ranch Game Reserve who told us he had a very young baby white rhino with no mother....more |
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The Lewa adult Literacy Programme The Lewa adult literacy Programme began in September of last year with the main aim of teaching the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy staff who was illiterate to know how read and write. ...more |
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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy monthly report November 2004 Lewa Wildlife Conservancy monthly report November 2004...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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Rain and rhino calves. Our rhino population has increased by one more taking the number of black to 40 and with our white population at 36 so we are now 76 in all....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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Toki in trouble! An encounter with the three cheetah brothers ends badly for Toki....more |
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Assorted News from Lewa A new rhino, animal translocations and marathon updates ...more |
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Rhino Poaching OUTSIDE Lewa Poaching by cable snaring reveals the true horrors of what has been taking place on a nearby Rhino sanctuary that Lewa is assisting....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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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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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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Treating a Grevy's zebra On the 16th of April 2003 one female Grevy’s zebra was spotted on the western boundary of Lewa. She had awful cuts on both sides of her belly. She was surprisingly calm and unfazed about her injuries, grazing along side by side with the other zebras ...more |
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Snared Elephant in Samburu Early one morning in January we got a call from the Save the Elephant headquarters in Samburu Park. ...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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Lord Deedes Visits Lewa As part of the London Daily Telegraph Christmas Appeal Lord Deedes has just finished a 6 day visit to the Conservancy, Il Ngwesi and Namunyak....more |
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