20 de jul. de 2014A Letter from Our Head RangerELEPHANT POACHING STILL HIGH Elephant and rhino poaching has recently been declared a “national disaster” in Kenya by former head of...
20 de fev. de 2014The Rescue of Baby Elephant, MackinnonThe David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust recently indicated that an orphaned elephant rescued from the Mackinnon region of our project area is...
5 de fev. de 2014The Efficiency of Carbon Credits: Wildlife Works’ REDD Project Gives Hope to Families in KasigOnly someone who has never witnessed first-hand the plight of a developing nation would dispute the effectiveness of carbon credits....
8 de dez. de 2011Restoring RukingaRukinga, the home of Wildlife Works in Kenya, has seen many human-influenced changes to its landscape. Once a pristine wilderness with a...
11 de nov. de 2011Meet Betty, Wildlife Works’ Enterprising Soap MakerBy: Cara Braund- Conservation Intern- 12th November 2011 In an area such as the Kasigau Corridor, where there are thousands of people out...
17 de fev. de 2011Tsavo Elephant CountBY ROB DODSON – VP – Saturday 12th February 2011 The Tsavo Conservation Area 2011 elephant census found 12,572 elephants in Tsavo East,...
14 de out. de 2010Mombasa Road Wildlife Crossing PointBy Rob Dodson on Oct 13, 2010: An historic day, marking out the new Mombasa Road Wildlife Corridor. This 2.3km stretch of road will be...