Karibu 2008…
Karibu means welcome in Ki-swahili (you knew that of course)
After some trying days for Kenyans following the Dec 27 elections here, all seems to be quieting down with the dawn of a New Year.
At the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, where the interests of our wildlife are paramount we have felt none of the clashes and unrest that have rocked some parts of Kenya.
The men and women that work here looking after the animals and the land are culturally as diverse as the animals are different. We are proud to report that we are all still the best of friends here, men, women, beast and all!
This is what the animals have taught us: In order to survive each creature has to have his or her rightful place and space that allows for respect for one to another.
Sometimes this proves a little complicated…
but, as was the case with Brandy in the tub, a little diplomacy helped put her firmly back in her place.
Often quarters get a little crowded, but team spirit prevails even if we have to double up
There are those that always find reason to shout
and others are just plain pigs
Which makes the rest of us roar with laughter.
Here’s wishing you all a happy New Year blessed with peace and love for all God’s creatures.
Greetings from all the folks and beast at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy.

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on January 4th, 2008 at 9:04 am
This site is amazing, I found it today while I was browsing the web to find some fruit bat pictures, for some reason I found this site and read some of the stories, specially loved the one about Batian, must had been an amazing companion. I wish you a happy new year and it’s great what you do over there for all those animals. Best wishes for everyone out there.
on January 7th, 2008 at 9:56 am
JANE OYUGI’S COMMENT
ON JANUARY 7TH, 2008
Dear Mrs. Hunt,
Thanks for letting the whole world know that despite the shake ups, caused by the elections, we at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy have remained fully in-tact for the sake of our beloved animals under our care since we are all kenyans.
Thank you.