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  • "Portrait of a Ranger: Connie" Wins Special Jury Award at the Pridelands Wildlife Film Festival

    We are thrilled to announce that our short film "Portrait of a Ranger: Connie," won the Special Jury Since she joined the team at Wildlife Works, she has helped pave the way for more female rangers, and is one of ten women on a growing team of over 100 rangers. Together, they are transforming what it means to be a ranger. "It is truly an honour to receive this special jury award as a female ranger.

  • POACHERS-Caught on camera on Wildlife Works Rukinga Sanctuary

    The first six test cameras are on day and night and the first trials have been going well, with elephants Elephants freely roaming in there natural habitat. At Wildlife Works we are particularly pleased to know that the use of technology in addition to rangers As well as producing hard evidence of the illegal activity for the authorities, it means that the rangers #aardwolf #Rukinga #Biodiversity #Elephant #Poaching

  • Miasenyi Secondary School Gets Conservation Education Tour and Safari

    ultimate discovery vehicle, we spotted a whole herd of buffalo at the edge of a watering hole, a family of elephants You could feel their anxiety when seeing wildlife like buffalo and elephants during the trip. Family of elephants spotted on the safari drive The group also stopped at the Tsavo Discovery Center, Happy Miasenyi Secondary School students at the end of the day #Wildlife #safari #Kenya #education #Elephant

  • Honoring fallen forest heroes: Joseph Ngeti and Jessica Njeri

    attacked by an elephant in separate incidents. He completed a ranger life saver course thanks to training from Ranger Campus Foundation, and he used Joseph’s life was cut short when he was tragically killed by an elephant on 7th November 2020 while conducting : • M-Pesa Paybill number- 516600 • Account Number- 0320046394001 • You can also donate through the Elephant #rangers

  • My Trip to the Kasigau Corridor: Seeing a REDD+ Project in Action

    violent, desperate poachers seeking to exploit ivory from elephants on the lucrative black market. One of the rangers I met, Ijema Funan, had a visible injury from a past encounter. Wildlife Works Rangers conducting their normal patrol. Wildlife Works rangers help the KWS locate the illegal poachers, who then go in and make the arrest. #Environment #Community #REDD #Kenya #education #rangers #Africa #conservation

  • The show must go on: Environmental film festival educates community about conservation

    Kasigau by students from Kenyatta University of Nairobi, Kasigau community members and Wildlife Works rangers , including our Head Ranger Erick Sagwe. #Ivory #rhinos #Community #Wildlife #films #movies #Kenya #elephants #conservation

  • Wildlife Works’ Big Day Out!

    Secondary School , the Makwasinyi water tank , the Buguta Disabled Group at Buguta Community Library, Ranger Tortilis (also known as the Umbrella Thorn tree), some frankincense resin from a Boswellia tree, and some elephant members could collect points for spotting wildlife while on their journey, and many got to see African elephants #lion #Community #Wildlife #cheetah #safari #Kenya #giraffe #elephants #buffalo

  • Beehive Fences Help Protect Farmers’ Crops

    Beehive fences with path set aside for elephants. During dry seasons, elephants are constantly out in search of food. Like elephants, bees must change their migratory patterns during the dry seasons. Without the fear of encountering elephants, their children can walk to school safely. #conflict #beehive #fencing #Wildlife #farmers #crops #bees #elephants #conservation

  • African Wild Dogs in Rukinga

    effectively protect the wildlife in our project area, the Wildlife Works biodiversity monitoring team and rangers Some ways used to monitor the wildlife include ranger patrols, road transects and camera traps, which Wild dogs at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project A lion approaches the den of the pups Wildlife Works rangers #lion #Community #pups #Wildlife #Kenya #poachers #Rukinga #Kasigau #rangers #Africa

  • Students from Marungu Secondary School take a walk on the wildlife side

    Finally, the group went for a game drive where they spotted beautiful wild animals including elephants #Environment #students #Community #trees #Wildlife #Kenya #camp #Africa #Elephant #conservation

  • Wildlife Works Rangers Rescue Lion from Poacher’s Snare

    It all began as a ranger patrol day in Rukinga. Early in the morning, Wildlife Works’ Head Ranger Eric Sagwe drove down to camp to pick up the rangers patrol “Rangers daily patrols are crucial for conservation”, explained Eric. Wildlife Works rangers on a daily patrol. Kenya Wildlife Service and Wildlife Works rangers attending to the lion.

  • Missing 6-year-old Boy Found Alive by Wildlife Works Rangers

    His discovery was a conclusion of a thorough rescue operation comprising of Wildlife Works rangers, the Rukinga sanctuary is home to different wild animals including lions, bufallos and elephants, so finding As Wildlife Works rangers, the aerial surveillance team and community members intensified their search One of the Wildlife Works rangers spotted him trying to dash into the bush and convinced him not to run Harrison with Wildlife Works rangers and some of his community members.

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