Orphan Elephant Ngilai Rescued from the Bottom of a Well
Six years ago, on March 6, 2015, community members in the Molore Lorach, Ngilai region found a struggling elephant calf stranded at the bottom of a well…
The Black rhino is Lewa Wildlife Conservancy “flagship species.” Because of their diligent work with Black rhinos, Lewa is one of Africa’s most successful rhino sanctuaries…
The ‘Big 5’ originated in colonial times to identify the five African wildlife species that were the most difficult and dangerous to kill. The phrase is still used this way today— until now…
Three weeks ago, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, and everyone who is a part of their supportive network, lost a special member. Luggard, affectionately known as the “Lionheart” of their elephant fa…
World Nature Conservation Day: Sustaining All Life on Earth
Wildlife and nature are inextricably linked.Without the resources of their natural habitat, wildlife cannot thrive; and in fact, loss of habitat is one of the leading causes of extinction…
This Endangered Species Day , we want to draw attention to the silent extinction that’s been happening for decades now. The giraffe is slowly disappearing, with few left in the wild, and they need…