117 results found for ""rangers""
- Short Film: Healing Giants - Elephant Conservation at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, Kenya
A team of rangers performs over 500 aerial patrols and over 1000 foot patrols per year to monitor the
- Scoring for Sustainability: Community Engagement at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Additionally, the project organizes football matches between Kasigau staff, including rangers, and the
- Green Charcoal, a partial solution to natural resource degradation in East Africa
We feel this is a direct result of our protection patrolling by our Wildlife Works Rangers, featured
- Constance Mademu Teaches her Community How to Make Sustainable Charcoal at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Constance was once apprehended by Wildlife Works rangers and was let off with a stern warning.
- Wildlife Works Sponsors Conservation Education and Safari for Kasigau Corridor School Kids
to visit Wildlife Works and meet some of our brothers and sisters who have been employed as wildlife rangers
- Ground Breaking Ceremony Marks Construction of Classrooms for New School
Crime In the past, the community living around Busho was always at loggerheads with Wildlife Works rangers
- A Grand Leap Forward for the Chyulu Hills Redd+ Project
This will be achieved largely by employing forest rangers, bolstering employee motivation, creating alternative
- Wildlife Works’ Big Day Out!
Secondary School , the Makwasinyi water tank , the Buguta Disabled Group at Buguta Community Library, Ranger
- Son of a Poacher, 26-year-old Fulfills Dream to Become Conservation Pilot
“My work was to clean the hanger and the gyrocopter, filling potholes on the airstrip and sometimes flying elephant population, notes any rare species’ sighting, takes the GPS coordinates and then sends it to the rangers
- Capacity Building Programs for Women and Girls in the Kasigau Corridor
Women have also been employed in other departments including rangers, greenhouse, administration and
- The Efficiency of Carbon Credits: Wildlife Works’ REDD Project Gives Hope to Families in Kasig
Young adults around the project area have been employed as wildlife rangers, agriculturalists, seamstresses
- Son of a Poacher, 26-year-old Fulfills Dream to Become Conservation Pilot
“My work was to clean the hanger and the gyrocopter, filling potholes on the airstrip and sometimes flying elephant population, notes any rare species’ sighting, takes the GPS coordinates and then sends it to the rangers













