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  1. The death of Mawenzi - 8/11/2010

    She was deeply loved and will be most sorely missed.   It is with a great sense of loss and immense sadness that we have to report the death of 18 month old elephant orphan “Mawenzi”, who after a long period of being unwell and never thriving as she should, finally lost the battle and died on Sunday 8th August. (read more)

    Mawenzi in the water playing with Ndii Mawenzi and her friend Melia Mawenzi soon after her arrival at the Nursery Mawenzi with Stephen
  1. IMAX - 3D Film Born to be Wild - 7/21/2010

    An IMAX film crew has recently finished shooting a new 3D film about Dame Daphne Sheldrick and the orphan elephants called BORN TO BE WILD. (read more)

    Filming at Ithumba Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick Sites Filming the orphans
  1. An auction of photography at the Kesselhaus in Munich with proceeds to DSWT - 7/21/2010

    We like like to express our sincere thanks to p. (read more)

    Setting up for the event Reception The auction underway The event underway
  1. A new orphan arrival - Makireti - 7/18/2010

    This female calf of approximately 1 year old was spotted at around midday on the 7th July 2010 by a Community Game Scout by the name of Isaac Mutua who was on a routine patrol on the Muhoho Farm owned by the Kenyatta family near Ziwani abutting Tsavo West National Park. (read more)

    The abandoned calf is bought to the Ziwani airstrip in Tsavo to wait for the rescue plane Trying to feed her milk before the flight Meeting Makireti at the Ziwani airstrip restraining her for the flight to Nairobi
  1. Mara Veterinary Unit - Black Rhino Ear - Notching - 7/3/2010

    During the month of June, the Mara Veterinary Unit participated in an important excercise, the Ear-notching of Black Rhinos in the Masai Mara National Reserve. (read more)


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