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Getting to Know our Female Rangers: Constance
Last week, we introduced a series on getting to know our four female conservation rangers currently working in the Kasigau corridor, in...
15 Agu 2012


Wildlife Works Embraces New Biogas Project
Here at Wildlife Works Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, we are constantly looking for opportunities to coordinate with the next generation...
13 Agu 2012

Wildlife Works Welcomes its First Female Rangers
In March of 2011, Wildlife Works welcomed its first-ever female rangers to the team of 75 rangers currently working at our Kasigau...
7 Agu 2012

Kasigau Corridor Community Education Programs
The most crucial element to Wildlife Work’s conservation success is our community outreach and education programs. Theatre education is...
12 Jul 2012

Update on Ijema, Our Injured Ranger
Thank you to all who donated to the families of Ijema, our injured ranger, and Abdi, our ranger who suffered a fatal gunshot wound. We...
21 Mei 2012


Wildlife Works Screen Printing Facility
For the first time in our 14 year history, we have brought our screen printing in-house with its own dedicated building at our Kasigau...
20 Mei 2012


Wildlife Works’ First Nursery
As the number of our employees grows, so do the families we support through their employment with Wildlife Works at our Kasigau Corridor...
2 Apr 2012


Rose and George, Hailing from Deep Sea Slum in Nairobi Join the Wildlife Works Team in Kenya
By Joyce Hu, Creative Director Although our core work is building rural communities, we can’t avert our eyes and hearts from the...
28 Mar 2012
Update on Ijema Funan, Injured Ranger
Ijema was discharged from the hospital last week and for the first time since the surgery is showing no signs of fever. This is fantastic...
31 Jan 2012

Elephant Poachers Kill Wildlife Works Conservation Ranger and Critically Injure Another
As vigilant as we are when it comes to protecting our community and the wildlife surrounding us, tragedy still finds us at times. On...
15 Jan 2012

Restoring Rukinga
Rukinga, the home of Wildlife Works in Kenya, has seen many human-influenced changes to its landscape. Once a pristine wilderness with a...
8 Des 2011


Meet Betty, Wildlife Works’ Enterprising Soap Maker
By: Cara Braund- Conservation Intern- 12th November 2011 In an area such as the Kasigau Corridor, where there are thousands of people out...
11 Nov 2011
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