National Tree Growing Day

On 13th November, 2023, National Tree Growing Day, CWC participated in a tree planting activity at LUMO Community Wildlife Conservancy. CWC contributed 600 seedlings out of the 1400 seedlings that were planted during the activity. Lions bluff Lodge staff, LUMO Conservancy management and staff, and over 200 community members participated. Among the dignitaries present were […]

Latika Primary Medical Check-Up

Dr. Berger and friends, visited Latika Primary School and general medical check-ups for pupils between 5 months to 10 years. A total of 42 pupils came, accompanied by parents and guardians. 30 students were from Latika Primary, while the other 12, were their siblings who had not yet joined school. All the children were checked, […]

Plastics For Books

The project kicked off on 16th September 2023, when a total of 31 primary schools were involved in a clean-up activity at the conservancy and collected two trunks of plastics. As a reward, each school received four books while some five. The activity pioneered the “Plastics for Books” project. During the month, the project kicked […]

Newsletter – Oct 2023

The clinic was conducted at Mwakitau Primary School for the three days, including 17th, 18th and 19th of October 2023. It was organized by Ol-malaika Trust, Community & Wildlife Conservation, Lions Bluff Lodge, LUMO Community Wildlife Conservancy, and the Ministry of Health

Wildlife Conservation

Wildlife Conservation What We Do We provided water and hay to aid wildlife conservation during the drought season in the Lumo Conservancy. Lions Bluff Lodge and Community Wildlife & Conservation spearheaded this initiative. Environmental Initiatives In our community, we are actively involved in supporting wildlife Conservation. To rescue wildlife in our area during the drought, […]

Environmental Initiatives

Environmental Initiatives What We Do We are actively engaged in environmental conservation by setting up initiatives like no use of plastic, planting trees and community clean-up exercises. Environmental Initiatives No Plastic Use & Tree Planting: “In order to maintain eco-friendliness, we avoid using plastic and instead utilize only biodegradable and natural products. Additionally, each shower […]

Sanitary Towels

Health Programs What We Do Distribution of Sanitary Towels to school girls across Taita Hills & Lumo areas. Distribution of Sanitary Towels Our organization has partnered with OlMalaika Trust to provide women and girls with reusable sanitary pads to address menstrual hygiene challenges. These pads are incredibly innovative and environmentally conscious, and we are thrilled […]

Newsletter

NewsletterCommunity Wildlife and Conservation is a Non-Governmental Organization that was founded during the Covid 19 pandemic with the aim of supporting the local community, conserving wildlife, and promoting local tourism Featured This Month Nurturing the Future: We’re feeding the youngest members of our community. Feeding Scheme Enhancements: The construction of the Kitchen at Latika Primary School is […]

Medical Camp

Medical Camp What We Do Medical Camp organized by our partners and well-wishers to offer free dental & medical services to the local communities, schools, and rangers. Medical & Dental Clinic The Ol Malaika Trust, Lions Bluff Lodge, and Lumo Conservancy joined forces to plan and execute a three-day medical and dental clinic in the […]

Unfathomable Virus

THE UNFATHOMABLE VIRUS Arnold, Rebecca, the northern Kenyan communities and Kenya’s wildlife are facing challenging times as all of them depend mainly on income from the tourism industry which has come to a complete stand still due to the COVID-19 pandemic. What is the way forward in the future? The corona crisis has hit Kenya’s […]