153 results found for ""rangers" "elephant""
- 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
- Rangers Recruitment Day 2, Marapou Borehole, Sagalla – 6th November 2010
Wildlife Works Rangers Recruitment Day 2 at Marapu Borehole, 6 November 2010 The recruitment day at Marapu Our Rangers and management at the Marapu Borehole completing registration. #conservation #Kenya #rangers
- Rangers Recruitment December 2010
By Rob Dodson – General Manager, 31 May 2010 To: ALL CHIEF CAMPS Re: RANGERS RECRUITMENT Wildlife Works We are still building/preparing the camps, and once we are done we will employ all the number of Rangers Simon Kiprop – X Ranger 4. Boniface Mnyambo – Wildlife Works 5. Nicholus Rono – X Ranger 6. Moses Lorewa – X Ranger 23. Lalo M Lalo – Mackinon road 24. Mohamed Rai – Sasenyi 25. #conservation #Kenya #rangers
- Rangers Recruitment Day 1 at Kajire, Sagalla Hill – 5 November 2010
By Lara Cowan – Office Manager – 5th November 2010 Wildlife Works Rangers Recruitment Day 1 at Kajire Below the WWC Rangers assisting in the placement of the Runners by the ACK church at Kajire town. Thank you to everyone #conservation #Kenya #rangers
- Cheetah Sighting
Our rangers see wild cheetahs at least twice a month.
- Community Newsletter September 2010
CONSTRUCTION OF SECURITY POST NEAR RUKINGA HILL Towards the end of September 2010, construction began on a new Rangers RECRUITEMENT DATES FOR NEW WILDLIFE WORKS RANGERS We will be holding recruitment days around the community in the area to increase the number of Rangers we have: On the 5 November at KAJIRE for the people of
- Community Newsletter August 2010
SOME OF THE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES THIS MONTH: Eric Sagwe (Head Ranger) from Wildlife Works Carbon at a Health Office with funding from Wildlife Works Carbon and drinks from World Vision. 28 Wildlife Works Rangers









