January 2017 update from NRT |
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When an abandoned hippo calf was reported in a mud pool in Awer Conservancy, NRT partnered with the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the Kenya Wildlife Service, Andrew Francombe of Kenya Choppers and the Lamu County Government to coordinate a rescue effort. |
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Tackling the charcoal problem – a story from Naibunga
The charcoal industry is blamed for the destruction of much of Africa’s remaining forest, but remains a main source of livelihood for many. Find out how the Naibunga community tackled their crippling charcoal problem, and are sharing their lessons with others. |
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Widow loses her entire retirement fund, rangers come to the rescue
Anti-stock theft unit Charlie 1 pulled out all the stops for Mama Kawai when thieves robbed her of her life savings. Read the full story |
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Peace Leaders Meet in USA
What happens when you get together 70 women from around the world who are disrupting cycles of conflict? NRT peace coordinator Josphine Ekiru was nominated to attend the Women Leaders Promoting Peace conference in the USA and reflects on an inspirational experience. |
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Northern Rangelands Trust
Private Bag, Isiolo 60300
+254 64 31405
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