Northern Rangelands Trust News updates

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NRT_Logo.160153.png Welcome to Wild Frontiers! Before we give you your three snippets of NRT from March, we’d like to announce NRT’s new visual identity. We have launched a brand new NRT logo and style. NRT has worked hard to build trust, both within the communities of northern Kenya and with our partners. We have also worked hard to make sure that our core values and mission shine through in whatever we do. We have built on our current branding to create something that would do us justice as we continue to grow and expand. Here is our new logo, and we’ll have a new e-newsletter and website coming very soon.

The new visual identity has received support from the Board and the Council of Elders.

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NRTNorthEast.084116.jpeg First General Assembly of the Council of Elders:

In February 2016, the first ever general assembly of the Council of Elders was held, bringing together for the first time, Chairpersons from almost all 33 NRT community conservancies. The Council of Elders is the highest governing body of NRT, and represents the diversity of north Kenya’s communities.

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Photo: NRT

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Ntaimanys-baby-1-week-old-1.084331.jpeg Sera Community Rhino Sanctuary Celebrate First Black Rhino Birth:

On 11th March 2016 a female black rhino in Sera Community Rhino Sanctuary gave birth to a healthy calf, and made history. This is the first black rhino to be born on community land in northern Kenya for over 25 years. The calf represents the community’s hopes that the Sanctuary can nurture a viable breeding population of black rhino that could eventually help repopulate other community conservation areas.

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Morgan-3-Chris-Leadismo-Save-The-Elephants.084549.jpg A Lone Bull from Kenya Braves Somalia for First Time in 20 Years:

An elephant collared in Ishaqbini Conservancy has been tracked by Save The Elephants crossing the border into Somalia, providing the first confirmation in over twenty years that elephants continue to survive in the war-torn African nation.

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Photo: Save the Elephants

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A lady in Jaldesa Community Conservancy, Marsabit, shares a laugh with photographer-in-residence, Phil Carter.

NRT would like to thank the following principal donors for their core programme support:

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