Margaret Mschai Rises Above Life’s Challenges and Shares Her Future Aspirations
Margaret Mschai, a mother of two, makes her living by completing various tasks at the Wildlife Works eco-clothing factory, and is wholly grateful for it. Her tasks include trimming, folding and...
View ArticleMay Grace Kanini Wambua Rest in Peace
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Grace Kanini Wambua, who worked with us at the Wildlife Works factory for two years. We deeply appreciate the dedication she put into her work...
View ArticleWildlife Works Marks World Environmental Day With Town Clean Up and Climate...
At this year’s World Environment Day, some of our employees at the Wildlife Works Kasigau base station put down their tools and left the offices to commemorate the day with the community at Kamtonga, a...
View ArticleA Grand Leap Forward for the Chyulu Hills Redd+ Project
Wildlife Works has done it again! We completed yet another Project Design Document, for the new proposed REDD+ project in the Chyulu Hills! The Chyulu Hills REDD+ Project (CHRP) is a multi-partner...
View ArticleA Letter from Our Head Ranger
ELEPHANT POACHING STILL HIGH Elephant and rhino poaching has recently been declared a “national disaster” in Kenya by former head of Kenyan Wildlife Service (KWS) Richard Leakey. The magnitude of...
View ArticleASOS INVESTS IN THEIR SUPPLY CHAIN COMMUNITY, PUTTING THEIR MONEY WHERE THEIR...
ASOS Africa’s line is not only inspired by Africa but is also produced in Africa. ASOS has been working with our production partner, cut-and-sew house SOKO-Kenya, for over four years now. The...
View ArticleDeveloping Young Global Leaders at Wildlife Works
We are so proud of our Community Relations Officer Joseph Mwakima, who was sponsored by Barclays to attend the 2014 One Young World Summit and was selected as a Delegate Speaker in the Sustainable...
View ArticleA Letter from Founder & President Mike Korchinsky on Our No-Gun Policy
We’d like to extend a huge thank you to our supporters and the viewers of ‘Ivory Wars’ for their outpouring of support and encouragement following the initial airings of the series set at our Kasigau...
View ArticleNora Matunda Shares Her Tough Journey to Success
Nora Matunda, a mother of four, has been a streamstress at the Wildlife Works Eco Factory for over 3 years. ‘’I am passionate and motivated by my work because of the quality products we produce as a...
View ArticleWildlife Works Gives Paul Makau Mwanzia a Chance to Do What He Loves Most
Paul Makau Mwanzia, a father of two, has been mechanic at the Wildlife Works garage for over three years now. Together with his colleagues, he works to ensure that the company vehicles are in top-notch...
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