In this series of blog posts, we want to give you an in depth and personal look at some of the work of our Simba Scouts that work in the field, tracking and protecting the lions of Kuku Group [...]
The Kuku Group Ranch comprises 280,000 acres of biologically diverse, critical wildlife corridor area in Kenya’s Chyulu Hills landscape, at the heart of the Greater Tsavo-Amboseli Ecosystem. One [...]
Why buying carbon credits will help save elephants, rhinos and lions Written by MWCT Founder, Luca Belpietro Carbon: a vital element. Without it there is no life. Eighteen percent of the human [...]
August 12th was officially #WorldElephantDay and just a little over a week before that was the New York City Ivory Crush, where nearly 2 tons of illegal ivory was confiscated and destroyed [...]
“One set of offsets comes from the Chyulu Hills in Kenya, an area a little bigger than Rhode Island, where protecting the forest serves multiple benefits–beyond absorbing CO2, the forest [...]
The project is managed by the Chyulu Hills Conservation Trust, a coalition of government, community and NGO partners including the Kenya Wildlife Service, Kenya Forest Service, Maasai Wilderness [...]
If you haven’t read our article on our breakdown of how CITES works you can read it by clicking: All things CITES and CoP17. In more recent news, the 183 parties (countries) participating [...]