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About Us – Ewaso Lions
Where We Work
We work in northern Kenya’s Samburu, Isiolo and Laikipia Counties, which comprise one contiguous ecosystem. Our study area covers about 4,530km2 of lion habitat, which includes National ...
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Our 2021 Annual Report is Out! – Ewaso Lions
as told by the team.
The African lion population has disappeared from 92% of their historical range* . It is estimated that only between 20,000 to 30,000 lions remain across the continent – a signifi...
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2022 – Ewaso Lions
We are excited to share with you our 2021 Annual Report as told by the team. The African lion population has disappeared from 92% of their historical range* . It is estimated that only between 20,000 ...
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Research – Ewaso Lions
Carnivore Conflict
Documenting all incidents of human-carnivore conflict to measure carnivore impact on community’s livelihoods and implementing strategies to reduce conflict.
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Conservation – Ewaso Lions
Ewaso Lions has always put local people at the centre of our lion conservation programmes.
We believe the long-term survival of lions and other carnivores depends on reinforcing the modes of coexisten...
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Our 2020 Annual Report is Out! – Ewaso Lions
One of our main highlights has been that
a whopping 11 cubs were born last year, and all of them have survived! We collared two lions, saved hundreds of lost livestock and supported our community thr...