One of Kenya’s best-kept wildlife secrets is that there is actually another migration each year, apart from the one in July and August. This one, between January and March, does not involve wildebeest migrating northward from Serengeti but is instead, an east to west migration from the Loita plains to the Mara traversing Ol Kinyei, […]

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Posted by Gamewatchers Safaris
on Monday 05th March 2018 at 12:21

Niels Mogensen, Wildlife Biologist and the Chief Project Officer of the Mara Lion Project, has been monitoring the lions of Naboisho and Ol Kinyei Conservancies.

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Posted by Gamewatchers Safaris
on Tuesday 27th February 2018 at 01:33

Many people ask what our safari vehicles are like – look into the lion’s eye and you can see! This unusual close-up was taken by Porini Lion Camp guide, Meshack Sayialel.

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Posted by Gamewatchers Safaris
on Friday 23rd February 2018 at 01:29

Many humans create problems for wildlife every day… We generate tons of waste which pollutes the environment, we cut down trees and clear the bush to expand our own space in the world, humans engage in harvesting unsustainable quantities of marine life or in the illegal trade in wildlife products and some people even go […]

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Posted by Gamewatchers Safaris
on Monday 12th February 2018 at 11:38
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