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  1. Kimana's rescuers visit - 8/26/2008

    Kimana received a visit from the Masai men who rescued him from Imbirikani Group Ranch, situated next to Amboseli National Park, on the 27th May. (read more)

  1. Suguta's rescue - 8/20/2008

    On the 18th of August we received another orphaned elephant calf, a tiny female just three months old. (read more)

    Suguta loaded onto the aeroplane She lay too weak even to open her eyes She was named Suguta She was so weak that she could not even get to her feet at this stage without assistance
  1. Taveta's rescue - 8/12/2008

    Another quiet Sunday morning, the l0th August 2008, and yet another dreaded Sunday phone call alerting us that another Elephant Rescue was on the Cards. (read more)

    The llittle lone calf Taveta on his first day out in the bush with the other orphans, the day after he arrives in Nairobi Taveta on his first day out in the bush Taveta out in the bush with the other orphans
  1. The rescue of Wasessa - 7/24/2008

    During a routine surveillance patrol by our Tsavo Mobile Veterinary Unit, a lone baby elephant was spotted on the plains beyond Irima Hill in Tsavo East National Park. (read more)

    One of the lions in the vicinity where Wasessa was found Wasessa being offloaded form the pickup once arriving in Nairobi Lions spotted at the Ikanga rescue spot Loading Wasessa into the rescue aircraft
  1. Response from Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick DBE MBE MBS DVMS over the CITES Secretariat decision to sanction China as a legal Buyer of the African Ivory Stockpiles. - 7/21/2008

    That the CITES Secretariat has not only endorsed the sale of the Southern African stockpiles (which will simply fuel illegal poaching) but has gone even further and  now sanctioned China as an importer of those legal stockpiles has outraged and disgusted the conservation world and all caring people throughout the world. (read more)

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