by Adam Cruise | May 14, 2024 | News
By Amos Kiarie, The Standard Amid growing concerns of human-wildlife conflict along the wildlife corridor in the Amboseli, conservancies are advocating for a shift from agriculture to livestock, to safeguard the long-term survival of the Amboseli elephants. This...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 22, 2023 | Commentary
IFAW In Kenya’s Tsavo West National Park, the land becomes lush and green as one climbs the Vuria Hills. These hills—the source of the rivers that flow through Tsavo East and West national parks —serve as a critical water catchment for lower-lying wildlife...
by Adam Cruise | Mar 29, 2023 | News
By Rachel Nuwer, The New York Times It’s a familiar, dreaded scenario in many parts of Africa and Asia: An elephant shows up, wanders into farmers’ fields, and tramples and eats crops. Sometimes farmers fight back, and elephants are killed. That series of events...
by Adam Cruise | Mar 15, 2023 | Commentary
By Elephants Alive Remember your school cafeteria? You have probably pushed those memories to the furthest corner of your mind… And we don’t blame you! However, we are asking you to dig them up, just briefly, and bring to mind the serving counters, with...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 5, 2023 | Commentary
By United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) It was past midnight when Grandson Kenalemang awoke to an all too familiar sound: the rumbling of an elephant rampaging through his farm. By the time he was outside, banging pots to scare the animal away, it was too late....