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  The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat.
It does this through the protection and management of species, the initiation and support of community conservation and development programmes, and the education of neighbouring areas in the value of wildlife.
Security on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
Security Network

The security at Il Ngwesi is closely linked with Lewa's infrastructure and support.Development of good relations with neighboring communities and Lewa's role in the establishment of community conservation areas is integral to maintaining security. Similarly, Lewa's close relationship with the Kenya Wildlife Service and local government ensures continued government support in its conservation activities.

Lewa's policy of providing support to its neighbors significantly enhances our reputation and gives us the strength to promote conservation among local communities.

Lewa has an operations and radio-room manned on a 24 hour basis. It is the hub of a radio-communication network covering a radius of over 120 km, linking Lewa with the community wildlife areas of Il Ngwesi, Namunyak, Lekkuruki, Sera, Kalama, West Gate and Melako, as well as the Kenya Wildlife Service, Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba Game Reserves, the Laikipia Wildlife Forum and private ranches in the area.

Lewa has the capacity to mobilize a rapid reaction team, including armed rangers, tracker dogs and aerial surveillance, in response to any emergencies within this network. A reliable and effective response from Lewa to a range of situations including stock theft, poaching, road banditry and armed robberies has enabled Lewa to gain the trust of local communities and provided a platform to encourage conservation among the local people as an alternative source of livelihood.

A community desnaring patrol north of Lewa.The community wildlife conservancies of Il Ngwesi and Namunyak have their own radio-repeaters allowing communication for both security and community issues on different frequencies. Lewa provides logistical support to these and other community conservancies in the area.

Lewa is a member of several security/wildlife committees and trusts including the National Rhino Planning Committee, the Laikipia Wildlife Forum, the Association of Private Landowner Rhino Sanctuaries Committee, Ngare Ndare Forest Trust, Bill Woodley Mt. Kenya Trust and Security Stakeholders for Samburu and Isiolo Districts.

 

 

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Security news on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
Seiya the black rhino female. Black Rhinos and Rain!
A couple of weeks ago Seiya went missing for a period of nearly ten days....more
Mawingo's 6th calf has been born. Mawingo gives birth to another calf
Mawingo (meaning cloud in Swahili) is a 18 year old black rhino female. She has given birth to a total of six calves in her life at Lewa....more
Lion cub in a treee on Lewa. Photographer Amabda Bramall Predators and Prey!
Recently one of the major wildlife sights on Lewa has been a pride of nine lions – two lioness’ and seven cubs (about a year old)....more
Mt Kenya seen from Lewa The rains have come back to Lewa
The rains have come back to Lewa...more
Lions on Lewa Toki on TV
The orphaned cheetah Toki that spent most of his childhood on Lewa is still thriving at Ol Pejeta. Stephen, his friend, is still with him. Watch the programme 'Toki's tale" to find out more about this remarkable cheetah....more

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