Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
19th September 2023
Unlocking Opportunities: Highlighting Davis Merinyo’s Internship at Grumeti Fund

Grumeti Fund internships allow students and recent graduates to gain experience and develop their professional skills in their chosen...

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
15th August 2023
George Lohay’s New Paper Published

Paper Title: Genetic evidence of population subdivision among Masai giraffes separated by the Gregory Rift Valley in Tanzania...

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
28th July 2023
RISE Scholarship Program: Highlighting Juma Minya

In 2019, the Grumeti Fund established the Research and Innovation for the Serengeti Ecosystem (RISE) program. RISE transcends the...

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
16th June 2023
Teaching for Tomorrow: How the Grumeti Fund is Supporting Education in Local Communities

Grumeti Fund’s Teaching Support Program aims to enhance the holistic education of primary school students in 22 villages adjacent to the Ikorongo – Grumeti...

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
19th May 2023
K2N Stage Race: A Bike Race of Challenge & Change

In the coming week, six members of the Grumeti Fund team will step out of their field vehicles and onto their...

Scientific Publications
Scientific Publications
9th May 2023
Staging behaviours identify spatial and temporal risk of human-wildlife conflict

Authors: Nathan R. Hahn, Jake Wall, Kristen Denninger-Snyder, Wilson Sairowua, Marc Goss, Stephen Ndambuki, Ernest Eblate, Noel Mbise, Sospeter...

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
23rd March 2023
Halting the Spread of Invaders

Imagine a lush ecosystem filled with different plants, hundreds of bird species, and wildlife that thrive in their natural habitat. It’s a beautiful scene, one...

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
16th January 2023
Women in the Field Program Spotlight

The Grumeti Fund is committed to fostering the next generation of empowered, female conservation leaders....

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
22nd September 2022
ZAITUNI, THE ORPHANED RHINO

Zaituni is one of the success stories we love to recount of the Eastern Black Rhino. Zaituni, meaning Olive in...

Press
Press
4th March 2022
Tanzania Times Article released online March 3, 2022 “Rarest and Largest of Black Rhino Species Discovered Hiding Within Nyerere National Park”.

The article released by the Tanzania Times does not reflect the views or opinions of the Grumeti Fund.  We furthermore do not believe the facts to...

Updates from the Field
Updates from the Field
16th February 2022
Facing the Future of Education

Sustainable conservation means uplifting and impacting the communities surrounding the Grumeti concession. Our...

Press
Press
12th November 2021
More elephants are at risk of conflict with humans than previously thought

Human-elephant conflict is on the rise across Africa and is a major threat to wildlife conservation. Crops provide a highly nutritious food source, but elephants..