When people picture wildlife conservation, they often imagine tracking elephants, collaring lions, or dramatic rescues in the wild. But some of the most important...
Serengeti, home of the world’s greatest migration, also boasts an ideal climate, excellent soil for agriculture and growing economic opportunities. Despite these...
The Grumeti Fund through our community outreach program continues to successfully enhance the quality of education provided to the youth from local communities. Our...
Knowledge sharing is a huge focus for the Grumeti Fund. Contributing to the larger conservation community when it comes to impact driven solutions on the ground is...
How can a hat, a painting and a shirt make a difference for conservation? Check out these three women-led businesses that are donating a portion of their proceeds...
The Relationships department has taken on a new role with the arrival of COVID-19 – to...
Technology is one of the important and many ways we conserve. Using Vulcans EarthRanger software, immediate and proactive actions can be taken to prevent and mitigate...
Over the last week we have seen an enormous amount of support from around the world and we are so appreciative of all the people who took...
An Update by Andrew Crichton from Veterans for Wildlife: We face uncertain times – there is no question of that. However, without sounding too...
The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who, in their gruelling travels across trackless lands in prehistoric...
While we have not solved inequality and women around the world continue to suffer from marginalization – whether you are in Africa or America – we can see...
A 30 km long (soon to be 60 + km) fence stands along the northern border of the Grumeti concessions. This fence is the first of its kind in Tanzania and forms part of...
It’s two months into Form I (grade 8) but it’s clear as day that Mwamvita wouldn’t be successful here. Although she successfully completed grade seven at...