Just for Fun20 January 2023Always looking for ways to engage with our community and encourage its young people, the Chief 'Angama Way Officer' organises a day for the Mara's children to have a day of unending funByCollins Randiga
Seeds of Change15 July 2022Can you teach conservation? With a new educational programme rolling out in 13 nearby schools, the Angama Foundation aims to find outByCharlotte Ross Stewart
Paint the Wild1 February 2022It started with the hope of merging creativity and conservation. A year later, Diana’s art club has become a highlight for dozens of school children at PartakilatByDiana Bannister
The Power of Digital Reading30 June 2020The global COVID-19 health crisis has led to an education crisis in many countries, including Kenya. Joel Kapante explores how Worldreader promotes digital literacy with their BookSmart remote learning appByJoel Kapante
The Lions Of London12 November 2019There is a growing trend in the wildlife photographic community to use their talent to give back to the conservation and preservation of the wildernessByAdam Bannister
Every Drop Makes a Difference8 January 2019During her Bat Mitzvah year, Zoe Weill travelled with her family from New York to Maasailand. Her purpose was to hand over a LifeStraw filter to Partakilat Primary School having raised the funds to buy this much-needed drinking water installationByZoe Weill
As Proud As A Peacock, As Happy As A Lark28 February 2017One lovely October day last year our guides hosted a group of Emurutoto Primary School children on a game drive/conservation lesson into the Mara Triangle, and we received these letters a few days laterByNicky Fitzgerald
The Story of the Mara Triangle14 February 2017Read the story and the steps taken over the past 15 years to ensure the preservation and sustainability of the beautiful Mara TriangleByLiaram Molai