When the herd charged, Ashura Rajabu remained calm. A herd of elephants – mothers and calves, had crossed into the farmland in...
An excerpt from Patricia Thornton’s WorldView...
In recent years there has been a wild dog re-introduction program taking place within the greater Serengeti ecosystem. Under the direction of the Tanzanian Wildlife...
On this International Women’s Day we are celebrating the women who work for the Grumeti Fund. A team of women from various backgrounds...
On this World Wildlife Day we are celebrating the successful completion of phase one of our elephant collaring program! This past week we collared 12 elephants in...
Mentoring, at its core, guarantees young people that there is someone who cares about them, assures them they are not alone in dealing...
The Grumeti concession area includes two iconic Tanzanian game reserves: Grumeti and Ikorongo. Grumeti is where the majority of visitors tend to spend the lion’s...
What a year it was for the Grumeti Fund! With the generous support of many donors and partners the team on the...
This week the Grumeti Fund hosted a series of women’s and girl’s empowerment sessions. Over the three days 700 girls and women joined together to hear about...
This past week the Grumeti Fund in partnership with the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute...
They have arrived! The dogs, Tony, Popo, DJ and Radar were warmly welcomed to their new home. Although they have already undergone quite the journey from Washington...
Alina Peter is the woman responsible for operating the Grumeti Fund’s new Domain Awareness System. Having recently joined the team after completing her MBA in...
The Grumeti Fund has 115 dedicated game scouts, working across the 350,000 acres where they are based out of 12 scout camps and 12 observation posts. The scouts are...