Thank you!

We would like to thank our blog readers for your recent donations – Black C, Richard V, Hashi H, Aisha N and Pirjo I. All the Lion Guardians and the communities they work with appreciate your donations and support. With your help we can continue our work here in Maasailand, saving lions and other carnivores…

Community still worried by elephant

During our end of month meeting, Lion Guardian Olubi reported that the single elephant that has been in his area is still there, two weeks after he reported that it is posing danger to herders and women that go out to collect firewood. I followed your suggestions and have contacted a number of people about…

Lions kills cow

A cow has been reported to have been killed by a lion in Olbili. These reports came from Lion Guardian Koikai when he got back to his area from the our end of month meeting. One of the community members, Ole Sambu Oltaika reported this to him on hearing that he was back come home.…

Lion Guardians meeting

Today we held another successful monthly meeting for the Lion Guardians, and this month all of them were able to attend. Even Masarie who is suffering from an eye infection arrived on time, and was able to share his news from the zone he works in. Here are some photos of the Guardians at the…

More news on attempted break-in

Yesterday we reported that a carnivore had tried to break into a boma. Lion Guardian Ritei went to investigate and reported that it was indeed a lion that had attacked the boma, as the community had thought. He went out tracking and did not pick up a signal from any of our lions’ radio collars,…

Attempted break-in (by lions)

Yesterday it was reported to me that a lion was trying to break into people’s bomas (thorn branch enclosures where they keep their livestock) early in the morning. Thankfully the community managed to chase it away without harming it, and no livestock were injured either. If the reports are true, it is worrying that this…

Cute cubs!

I went out yesterday to look for one of our collared lions, a female called Nemasi. We found her relaxing with her cubs playing around her. It was great to see her, and I was really happy that she was quite close by and her cubs were doing well and growing. Here are a few photos…

Language barriers (video – Koikai speaks English)

Most people think that being a Kenyan you must know English or at least our national language Swahili. But in Maasailand few people, probably less than 30% can speak Swahili. Our mother tongue is Maa, and unless someone has been to school they will not have learnt any languages apart from this, not even Swahili.…

Initiation ceremony for the new Maasai warriors

Friday marked the arrival of a new generation of Maasai warriors, or murrans. A ritual called “Enkipaata” was marked in our district to see if the new murrans were ready to go under the knife (circumcision) and become the next Maasai army. This celebration happens every 13 years, or sometimes longer. The murrans to-be were…