community-based conservation

Bull killed, poachers caught on Elephant March Day

2020-05-16T08:23:19+00:00October 17th, 2014|Community News, Honeyguide News, Wildlife Protection|

Just after nightfall, the crack of gunfire echoed across the plains. A hunt and chase ensued in the darkness. Somewhere, another elephant died for its tusks. In a sad stroke of irony, poachers slaughtered a massive bull elephant near Esilalei Village on October 14, the same day of the momentous Elephant March in Arusha, a

March for Elephants on Nyerere Day

2020-05-16T08:23:19+00:00October 17th, 2014|Environmental Education, Honeyguide News|

On a misty cool morning, among hundreds of supporters, Honeyguide Foundation celebrated Nyerere Day by joining the Elephant March through Arusha. The peaceful protest called for an end to the international trade in ivory and rhino horn, a crackdown on the senseless killing of wild animals for such trophies, and stricter laws against poaching in

Tracker Dogs Might Need an Agent

2020-05-16T08:22:46+00:00August 16th, 2014|Community News, Honeyguide News|

Media surrounding the Tracker Dog Unit, a project of Big Life Foundation, has grown to the point where we can't always keep track and post of all the pieces in which Rocky & Jerry make appearances. Will they need an agent in 2015? Maybe. Last year, Maria Alomajan published her book, Dogs in Action: Working

Everybody Needs a Zungu

2020-05-16T08:22:46+00:00May 23rd, 2014|Honeyguide News|

First off, everybody asks him about his zany name. But we’ll get to that. The man otherwise known as William “Zungu” Joseph has spent more than 15 years pursuing wilderness adventures and putting out organizational bushfires. Today Zungu serves as Honeyguide’s procurement officer and as something like a jack-of-all-trades superstar. He is that unsung hero

Partnership with Randilen WMA Kicks Off

2020-05-16T08:22:46+00:00May 16th, 2014|Community News, Honeyguide News|

Community-based conservation and wildlife protection in the Tarangire-Manyara ecosystem just strengthened its ranks and expanded its reach. On May 2, the leadership of the newly established Randilen Wildlife Management Area officially deployed 15 fresh village game scouts to begin operations in the 315-sqaure-kilometer community conservation area, which borders the northeastern arc of Tarangire National Park.

Data, Data… Action!

2020-05-16T08:22:46+00:00May 9th, 2014|Community News, Honeyguide News|

While the high noon sun scorched the savanna, the interview had also grown red hot. “As you are sitting here asking me about conflicts with wildlife, those zebras are finishing my farm!” a Maasai mzee shouted at the enumerator and then pointed to his field of maize, where, indeed, a group of nine black-and-white-striped equids

Community informants lead to poachers’ capture

2020-05-16T08:22:46+00:00May 2nd, 2014|Community News|

In the town of Mto wa Mbu, it seems that informing on poachers has become as big a business as poaching itself. Less than a week after a tip from a community informant led to the arrest of a notorious local poacher and his accomplice at Manyara Ranch, Honeyguide-supported rangers rounded up three more illegal

Big Life’s Baby Eland has one Bizarre Big Brother

2020-05-16T08:22:46+00:00March 28th, 2014|Community News, Other News|

Call him Lomunyack. He’s only four months old, but he already stands over three feet tall and weighs nearly 100 kilograms. He also has a set of conical pre-adolescent horns jutting out from behind his forehead and a series of dashing white stripes down the side of his body. Lomunyack happens to be a young

Borderlands Initiative Makes Strides in Arusha

2020-05-16T08:22:47+00:00March 20th, 2014|Baraza, Community News, Honeyguide News|

Honeyguide Foundation proudly took part in the African Borderlands biennial conference in Arusha, Tanzania March 17-18. Aiming to conserve the threatened species of elephants and lions, the Borderlands Conservation Initiative has brought together a coalition of Tanzanian and Kenyan government agencies, non-profit organizations, and communities among the critical habitats that span across the two East

Rocky & Jerry recover ivory after valiant search

2020-05-16T08:22:47+00:00February 21st, 2014|Honeyguide News|

For more than seven hours, Honeyguide’s wonder dogs followed the scent trail of the elephant poachers. Supported by a joint team of rangers, Rocky and Jerry tracked the poachers across the savannah, along steep ridges, and over hilly woodlands. It was Valentine’s Day, but a day filled more with heartbreak than happiness. Earlier in the

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