By Tom Butynski, Lolldaiga Hills Research Programme
Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) has not been observed on Lolldaiga Hills Ranch for many years. On Christmas Day, 2014, these two adult females were encountered on Lolldaiga Hills Ranch at 1,910 m asl (6,265 ft).
By Tom Butynski, Lolldaiga Hills Research Programme
The greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is one of the world’s largest and most majestic antelopes. As a result of habitat loss and poaching, this species has become increasingly uncommon in East Africa.
By Helen O’Neill, PhD Student, Kenya Rangelands Wild Dog and Cheetah Project, Zoological Society of London & University College London
Cheetahs are a very wide ranging species – in most of the areas in Africa where they live, they have home ranges that are usually several hundred square kilometres in size, and in some areas have even been recorded as having home ranges of over 2,000 km²!