When the herd charged, Ashura Rajabu remained calm. A herd of elephants – mothers and calves, had crossed into the farmland in...
November marked the beginning of our first Women in the Field (WIF) program. This three-week program is an initiative of the Grumeti Fund’s Research and Innovation...
We are excited to share with you that the remaining rhino, who were being cared for in enclosures since their arrival from South Africa in September, are now roaming...
A call comes in. An 18-month-old elephant calf has a snare caught on her leg. We run to the rescue as fast as we can and the vet quickly tranquilizes her so that we...
“Msichana hodari ninajitambua, ninajiamini nina ndoto kubwa.
Two years ago, the Grumeti Fund made a commitment to bring black rhino back to the Serengeti ecosystem with the goal of bolstering the Tanzanian rhino population and...
In front of the Kitaboka Wagora building stands four 3-meters-tall poles full of snares. These are all the snares that the Grumeti Fund scouts have collected in and...
Eric was released into the larger Rhino Intensive Protection Zone nearly three months ago and he has been making great progress in his naturalization to the...
This past week has been one of mixed emotions. On a positive note, we received phenomenal news of the approval of CITES permits, allowing us to continue to with our...
This past weekend the Grumeti Fund’s Community Outreach Program hosted two girls empowerment sessions. Over 1,100 girls attended to learn about health...
My name is Chris Aycock and I am the president of the American Society of Canine Trainers International. We are an...
It’s been exactly three months since we completed the Serengeti Girls Run. The...
Over the last several months across Africa there has been an increase in information and action with regard to ivory poaching. Thanks to the Great Elephant...