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  1. The Battle for Kilgoris - 3/21/2007

    Hot on the heels of losing infant elephant orphan “Galdessa”, today, the 21st March 2007 was another extremely tearful day in our Nairobi Nursery, for the Angel of Death claimed another infant, two month old “Kilgoris” after a gallant and desperate 12 day struggle to save his life. (read more)

    Kilgoris with Amos Kilgoris drinking Gently making Kilgoris comfortable Kilgoris when well was a strong playful enchanting little calf who is sorely missed
  1. Sir Richard Branson's visit - 3/19/2007

     

    Sir Richard Branson visited The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust today and spent time with Dame Daphne Sheldrick and the Orphaned elephants, particularly little Lesanju, who he has supported through the fostering program with a generous donation. (read more)

    Dame Daphne Sheldrick with Sir Richard Branson
  1. The birth of the DSWT's Mara Mobile Veterinary Unit - 3/14/2007

     

    As of the first of March, thanks to funding from Rex Dobie of the Minara Foundation, and working with the Kenyan Wildlife Service, the Trust has recently established a second fully equipped Mobile Veterinary Unit which covers the Central Rift. (read more)

    Treating a Zebra Treating a Zebra with a snare wound
  1. The rescue of MAX - 3/8/2007 (RHINO UPDATE)

     The 6th February 2007 began as an ordinary day, but ended up anything but ordinary due to the discovery of blind yearling baby rhino in the Park forest about 3 kms. (read more)

    Max on the day he arrived Max with his blind eyes Max after a mudbath Max sleeping the day after he was rescued
  1. Sian, Kenze and Loijuk are moved to Ithumba - 3/6/2007

    It has happened often before, but each move presents a different challenge, a different set of traumas and an equally powerful emotional fallout for all left behind in the Nairobi Nursery. (read more)

    Loijuk, Kenze and Sian travel to Ithumba Returing to the stockade the first evening Kenze is gently reassured Sian is closely inspected by the older orphans Sian nervously exits the truck at Ithumba
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