Africa has many of the most exotic animals on earth, here are a sampling of the ones we have encountered during our work here.
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The cheetah is not only beautiful but fast. The cheetah is the fastest land animal capable of speeds up to 120 kilometers per hour in short bursts.
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Elephants are the largest land animals now alive. The African Bush Elephant is the variety common to Africa. Adult Elephants have no natural predators except human intrusion and poaching...
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The El molo tribe is the smallest tribe in Kenya living in small villages on the southeastern shore of Lake Turkana. The small El molo's...
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Photos of the people of Loiyangalani, Kenya including various tribes and cultures from this region of Kenya.
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The CARACAL snake park. With WildiZe's funding CARACAL was able to construct a new Snake Park and Nature Walk along with expanding the Education Center.
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Entry point to the NaDEET education center located on the NamibRand Nature Reserve, Southern Namibia.
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The African Lion (panthera leo) member of the Felidae family, is of one of the worlds greatest predators and is now considered an IUCN and CITES endangered species as less than 10,000...
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The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is the tallest land mammal, it has the same amount of vertebrae in its neck as people! Giraffe only lie down when they feel secure from predators.
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Photos of Wildebeest crossing the Mara in River in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya. These images were taken by Eli Weiss of the WildiZe Wildlife Conservation Organization.
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The matriarch of the pride... she had a litter while I was there in May, and it seems there's a new mom on the block and a whole bunch of new pups!!!
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Photos of (FORS) Friends of Ruaha Society, Iringa, Tanzania taken by Eli Weiss of WidliZe African Conservation Organization.
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Photos taken in Africa of an education project for the Kalacha Community Nursery School 2006-2007. This project was funded by the WildiZe Foundation.
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Photos from a lion collar application by African Predator Conservation Research Organization (APCRO) in Kwando, Linyati Area, Botswana.
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Nugulia Rhino Sanctuary IPZ, Tsavo West National Park. WildiZe supports Kenya Wildllife Service...
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Tsavo National Park, established in 1948, is the largest park in Kenya. It was known for its 40.000 elephants and 6.000 rhinos in the 60's. However by 2002 , these numbers had been...
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Developing local investment and owership in wildlife is the key to securing a future for this resource and the ecosystems on which we all depend. The CARACAL education center is pivotal...
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The African Biomedical Center has been founded in order to set up an international center of excellence at the M. P. Shah Hospital so that the principals of the organization will have...
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WildiZe supported Emmanuel I. Ngumbi with a scholarship to the University of Nairobi for a M.A in Environmental Planning and Management.
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WildiZe Foundation and the El Molo children celebrate in Loiyangalani, Northern Frontier District, Kenya 2006
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WildiZe had a wonderful time at Aspen Eco-Fest on June 4th and 5th. This was a great opportunity to bring our African Market to the streets of Aspen and to discuss our projects and...
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We left Wilson airport in Nairobi early in the morning, charter flight for our group of 6, flying into Illeret on the North Kenya border with Ethiopia. From there, we met up with our...
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The Hammer people live along the banks of the Omo River in the Omo Rate area of the Omo Delta. This river eventually flows into Lake Turkana, Kenya. While taking a break from the Kara...
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The Mursi people have a difficult to understand relationship between them, the Karo and the Hammer. The Mursi are agriculturalists who plant the rich soils along the Omo River banks and...
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Kalacha Nomadic Girls School is an extraordinary example of conservation and education success in the marginilized hardship area of the Northern Frontier District of Kenya. They...
Photos by Wildlife photogrpahe and conservationis Eli Weiss on a trip to Solio Lodge Laikipia, Kenya. The home in Africa of white rhino conservation.
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Born To Be Wild with Tony Fitzjohn in Aspen, CO was a great hit, a dinner and presentation by Tony Fitzjohn and Eli Weiss to raise funds for Rhino and Lion conservation.
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WildiZe Foundation hosted an extraordinary event where Tony Fitzjohn described with passion and humor, his roller coaster life revitalizing Tanzania’s Mkomazi into a world class...
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Photos from the field and videos of the projects we support are available here. All photos are the property of WildiZe foundation or Eli Weiss and may not be reproduced without written permission. Enjoy the view from WildiZe.

























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