When people picture wildlife conservation, they often imagine tracking elephants, collaring lions, or dramatic rescues in the wild. But some of the most important...
What’s more rewarding than having the experience of a lifetime while giving back and changing lives? 14 women joined together in the Serengeti bush to run 63km...
It’s Valentine’s Day and the thing we are most in love with at the moment is a very sweet black rhino calf named Zaituni (Kiswahili for Olive). Zaituni actually...
Tackling and solving the concurrent challenges of rural poverty and ecosystem degradation is an extremely difficult undertaking. News outlets, social media...
“Elimu ni shina la maendeleo” the Swahili saying goes. It means education is the root of development, and we here at the Grumeti Fund wholeheartedly...
The Serengeti Girls Run is a three day, 63 km, all-women endurance run through Tanzania’s Serengeti. Navigating through iconic wilderness and wildlife, we...
For over 20 years, Laurian Lamatus has been educating the youth and communities across Tanzania about the value of the Serengeti’s diverse ecosystem.
Since its inception in 2009, the Grumeti Fund Environmental Education Center (EEC) has seen over 5,000 students and teachers come through its open-air classroom. ...
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...
Moving rhinos to landscapes where they’ve been absent for ages is wildly complicate -and expensive. But what it’s contributing to conservation may be...
“Msichana hodari ninajitambua, ninajiamini nina ndoto kubwa.