When the herd charged, Ashura Rajabu remained calm. A herd of elephants – mothers and calves, had crossed into the farmland in...
On the vast plains of the western Serengeti, millions of wildebeest surge across the grasslands. Elephants follow ancient migration routes etched into deep memory,...
When 17-year-old Ludala arrived at the Environmental Education Center (EEC) for the first time, he expected to learn about wildlife and nature. Growing up in a...
When people picture wildlife conservation, they often imagine tracking elephants, collaring lions, or dramatic rescues in the wild. But some of the most important...
January is often seen as a time of renewal, a chance to set intentions and look ahead. For the Grumeti Fund, renewal takes on a deeper meaning: restoring life to...
As we begin to wrap up 2025, we are proud of everything that we have achieved together. This year, we welcomed 52 new rangers, rescued 27...
On the Serengeti plains, 15 women ran not just for distance, but for possibility. Each mile fueled by a shared purpose – to uplift and empower Tanzanian girls who...
Earlier this month, our Relationships Department hosted a traditional dance competition aimed at celebrating culture while promoting wildlife conservation. Over two...
Today, on Wildlife Ranger Challenge Day, we take a moment to honour the extraordinary men and women who stand on the frontlines of conservation. Rangers are far more...
In a world where location influences everything, from climate change policies to...
“Empowering the girl means empowering the world.” This simple yet powerful statement...
What good is groundbreaking research if no one can understand it?
There is a powerful Swahili proverb that says, “Mtoto umleavyo...