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Endonya Rinka School opening
On Tuesday 19th of July the Endonyo Rinka primary school dormitories, kitchen/canteen and solar lighting were opened by special guests , Hon Langas, (Member Parliament for Narok South),Hon Konchella( Member Parliament Trans Mara), Dr Mercedes Barcello (Africa Digna), Ben Skelton … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa Digna, Capacity Building, Conservation, Dig Deep, Education, Endonya Rinka School, masai, OOCT, Trust, Tusk Trust
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A great article about conservancies in the Masai Mara area
Maasai Mara safaris: Comfort zones in big cat country A new wave of community-owned top-end safari camps is restoring the Maasai Mara’s reputation for game watching, reports Brian Jackman.
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Tagged Brian Jackman, Conservation, lion, Newspaper, Press, The Telegraph, Wildlife
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Partnership with Living with Lions
The OOC has signed an MOU with the Living with Lions project. In a nutshell, this exciting partnership will build scientific data on Lions within the Olare Orok Conservancy. It will also give opportunities to support community education and mitigation … Continue reading
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Tagged conflict, Conservation, Lions, Living with Lions, masai, MOU, Wildlife
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Jackson Looseyia
Newly found Local Celebrity Jackson Looseyia who starred in the BBC’s Big Cat Live is an active supporter of Olare Orok Conservancy.
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Tagged BBC, Big Cat Diary, celebrity, Conservation, Jackson Looseyia, Wildlife
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The need for Conservancies like OOC!
At dusk on the 20th of January 2009, a young female lion killed a cow just outside the Olare Orok Conservancy (OOC), as the cattle were returning to the boma. It is thought that the same lion had killed another … Continue reading
A great article about conservancies in the Masai Mara area by Brian Jackman.
Kenya: a return to the age of innocence To woo back visitors, Kenya must learn from a new private wildlife santuary, says Brian Jackman
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Tagged Brian Jackman, conflict, Conservation, Newspaper, The Telegraph, Wildlife
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