Genet in the cutlery drawer
Category: life in camp | Date: Oct 10 2009 | By: lionguardians
After our problems with elephants making cups of coffee in the kitchen at night, we were pleased that our next uninvited guest was a bit smaller! We would like to introduce you to our latest kitchen visitor - a beautiful genet.
This genet (Jenny to her friends) seems to like hanging out in the cutlery drawer, and has started to come every night to feed on scraps she finds in the kitchen.
Though she is very cute, we hope she doesn’t make the cutlery drawer her permanent home or we will have trouble finding our forks!
Tags: genet, Kenya, lion, lion conservation, Lion Guardians, lions, Maasai, masai
Searching for lions
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Dec 19 2008 | By: lionguardians
On our last night at Eselenkei conservancy we went on a search for lions before heading back to Mbirikani Group Ranch. We had been told various times by the guys at the camp that lions could be seen easily, even though none of them have collars. We started our search at around 9.30pm and the first animal we saw was a genet. It was a bit shy so we could only see the long round tip of its tail and the elongated snout. I have posted a picture of a friendly genet that comes and sits in our office so you can see what they look like. (This one likes eating biscuits)!
After just a few metres we saw a serval cat. She was in the process of hunting and due to the long grass we could not see the prey. We proceeded along to find our lion. Wilson Kasaine who was the spotter guide saw some movement and we stopped. Just 200 meters ahead was a female lion. In the distance we could see some wildebeest and zebras running away. Within a second she disappeared. The guys knew their way around the place well, so we drove around the thick bush. After about 10 minutes we saw her lying down, trying to master the movement of her prey.
One of the guides happened to know a little bit about this lioness, who they think has some cubs of her own. She is the only survivor from her litter - her three siblings were killed three years ago on Eselenkei, and her mother has only been seen once after the killing of the other cubs.
The thing that surprised me the most was that this lioness is not scared of cars. She came right up close to the car, something lions on Mbirikani will never do. They are so shy that we are never able to get close to them.
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Tags: cubs, eselenkei, genet, Kenya, lion, lion conservation, Lion Guardians, lions, Maasai, masai, mbirikani, porini




My name is Antony Kasanga, Lion Guardians Co-ordinator on Mbirikani Group Ranch.
My name is Eric Ole Kesoi, Lion Guardians Co-ordinator on Eselenkei and Olgulului Group Ranches.
