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  • Kileva uses carbon credits to construct new classroom

    Apart from being dangerous for pupils, the frequent journey between villages was a source of constant

  • Updates on Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project

    We are also pleased to share the promotion of Joseph Mwambiti to Head Ranger,   as well as the promotion

  • Scholarship Student Dreams of Medical School

    “The greatest danger facing modern society today is not of dying without achieving your dreams but dying

  • Improving Healthcare Access in the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project

    Model Kalume Mbitha  knows this issue  well,  as he  would often find  himself torn between duty and danger

  • The War on Greenwashing Is Backfiring

    We’re stuck in a dangerous cycle: weak regulation has forced us to rely on voluntary corporate action

  • Hundreds Join Campaign To Keep Rukanga Town Litter Free

    Also joining in the occasion were Wildlife Works Rangers, employees, the County Assembly representative

  • Help Save Recently Discovered Rare Mountain Lions in Ethiopia

    But tolerance is changing and today the relationship with the lions is in danger of disintegrating due

  • Eco stoves Tackling Carbon Emissions

    originally came through the Wildlife Works project area from Italy in June of 2015 as part of the Walk with Rangers opportunity to spend a few days walking through the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project with the Wildlife Works rangers The rangers explained to me that these were from illegal loggers cutting down trees within the Wildlife It was something that I thought could radically change the way that rangers cooked their food. Francesco delivering one of the eco stoves to a team of Wildlife Works’ rangers After delivering stoves

  • A Journey into REDD+: Wildlife Works Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, Kenya

    These elephants were victims of a lion attack a few days before. Wildlife Works rangers stationed at one of the most remote posts at the base of Mt. Lisa photographed the rangers doing their usual routines and running through the bush as they do when We had a special photo shoot for the female rangers that have joined the force in increasing numbers The Wildlife Works rangers The rangers are proud of their land and their responsibility to protect it

  • Cleaning day: Everybody do your share!

    This year our rangers joined in to provide security and assist the students from various schools and

  • Orphan Elephant Rescued at Mgeno Ranch

    Credit: David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust) While patrolling the sanctuary on September 24th, our rangers Hoping that the calf’s mother was out in search of food nearby and on her way back, the rangers decided After about 30 minutes, with no sign of an adult elephant in the vicinity, the rangers determined that They alerted Eric, the head ranger, who advised them to relocate the elephant immediately so that it Our rangers can rest assured that the animal (which they named “Rukinga!”)

  • Statement made in Kenya to Heighten Awareness on Elephant Poaching

    Article by Jason Straziuso, Independent Newspaper Kenya has publicly burnt elephant ivory worth £10m destruction as further warning that elephants are again being hunted. A global ban on the ivory trade in 1989 briefly halted the elephants’ demise. Africa had 1.3 million elephants in the 1970s but has only 500,000 today. #Elephant #Ivory #Kenya #Poaching

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