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Below is a list of the most current updates from the David
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust:
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The Rescue of Kainuk - 2/22/2011
This orphaned elephant calf was spotted by a tribesman in the South Turkana National Reserve at about 1 p.
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Witness to a new elephant life in the wild - 2/18/2011
An opportunity to watch and enjoy rare day time footage of an elephant preparing to take its first steps!
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Moving Shida - 2/18/2011
It all began so innocently - Rhino Orphan Shida slowly making his way from his stockade to the bush early on the morning of 10th February 2011, just as the Elephant orphans too were making their way out into the bush to browse during the day.
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The Independent Big Boy's Interaction with the Voi Keeper Dependent Juniors - 2/15/2011
Even when watching wild elephant herds, we have always been amazed at how tolerant and gentle the Bulls are with the young – for instance at the dry watercourse of the Tiva sand river in Northern Tsavo East National Park where the elephants dig in the sand to expose sand filtered sub surface water to drink, and where competition during the dry season is fierce.
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Solango comes home for help - 2/6/2011
During a routine patrol on the 28th January, the Keepers came across Solango, escorted by Burra, struggling desperately trying to make his way back home to the stockades on three legs, unable to put any weight on his right back leg, Quite obviously he knew he needed the assistance of his erstwhile human family, still based at the Voi Stockades steering another batch of growing Ex Nairobi Nursery Orphans into adulthood and ultimately back where they belong - amongst their wild kin of Tsavo East National Park.
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