Purity Rakala, a member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, disembarks from a patrol pickup truck at Risa camp, where they stay due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, patrol in their pickup truck as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Sharon Karaine, member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, talks to her grandmother Ntangile Minchil after arriving home from the Risa camp, where she stayed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 8, 2020.Show moreShow less
Elephants graze at Amboseli National park, Kenya August 8, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, take a break during a patrol as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Picture taken August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, line up at Risa camp, where they stay due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
A member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, serves dinner at Risa camp where they stay due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, take GPS coordinates for mapping during a patrol as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Sharon Karaine, member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, is welcomed by Maasai women in traditional costumes as she arrives home from the Risa camp, where she stayed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 8, 2020. Show moreShow less
An elephant walks near a patrol vehicle of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, at the Amboseli National park, Kenya August 8, 2020. Show moreShow less
Sharon Karaine, a member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, prepares to go home after staying at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 8, 2020. Show moreShow less
Elephants graze at the Amboseli National park, Kenya August 8, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, collect firewood while patrolling at Risa camp, where they stay due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, take a break under a tree as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
A member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, walks at Risa camp, where they stay due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, line up before a patrol as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy at the Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Sharon Karaine, member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, meets children to sensitise them against poaching, as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Picture taken August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, patrol as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Sharon Karaine, member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, is welcomed by Maasai women in traditional costumes as she arrives home from Risa camp, where she stayed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 8, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, patrol as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Wildebeests are seen at Amboseli National park, Kenya August 8, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, meet community members to sensitise them against poaching as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
A member of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, uses binoculars during a patrol as they stay at Risa camp due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
Members of Team Lioness, an all-female Kenyan ranger unit, are seen at their accommodation at Risa camp, where they stay due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, within the Olgulului conservancy in Amboseli, Kenya August 7, 2020. Show moreShow less
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