How Team Lioness is transforming the legacies of women and wildlife in Kenya


How Team Lioness is transforming the legacies of women and wildlife in Kenya
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World Wildlife Day - Purity Lakara is part of Team Lioness, a group of women on the frontline of saving wildlife in Kenya. The rangers are the first women in the history of their families to secure employment.
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Darkness wraps around the compound, but those inside the lodgings are wide awake. Purity Lakara, along with the other seven members of Team Lioness, is preparing for a long day in the savannah. Her job and that of her co-workers is to serve on the front line against poachers in their territory, the traditional Maasai lands surrounding the Amboseli National Park in Kenya. Handpicked to serve, these eight rangers are the first women in their families to secure employment.

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