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  1. Press Photographer's Photograph of the year - 7/7/2009

    Photographer Rosie Hallam's photograph taken at the Nairobi Nursery in February this year has been voted Photograph of the year in the annual Press Photographers Year 2009 competition. (read more)

    Rosie with Lempaute
  1. The rescue of Kilaguni - 7/6/2009

    The 22nd May 2009 saw the arrival of another little orphaned elephant into our Nairobi Nursery, this time a male of approximately 5 – 6 months of age, who had been found alone and wounded, having somehow survived an attack by a predator, possibly a lone hyaena, because had there been more than just one, he would certainly not have been able to survive a pack assault. (read more)

    The rescued calf waits for the aircraft at the airstrip Inside the recue plane Preparing Kilaguni for the flight Abdul prepares the antibiotic injection
  1. The rescue of Melia - 6/30/2009

    During the late evening of Saturday 27th June, a yearling female calf was found all alone by our De-Snaring team near the Mombasa Pipeline opposite the Ndara plains in Tsavo East National Park. (read more)

    Melia at the Voi Unit Stockade Melia at the Nursery Melia and one of her keepers Melia
  1. The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Mobile Veterinary Unit in action - Masai Mara - 6/24/2009

    In May The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Mobile veterinary unit based in the Masai Mara treated an adult female elephant. (read more)

    She gets to her feet once again Dominic administers the revival drug The injury now showing signs of healing well Treatment of the injured female elephant
  1. Bid for unique handmade jewellery to celebrate and support the orphans - 6/10/2009

    DSWT supporter and artist Heather Webb has once again created unique lampwork glass pendants and charms to mark the rescue of six of our orphan elephants and two of our orphaned black rhinos. (read more)

    Kibo and Kibo's necklace Zurura's necklace Silver tag detail for Mawenzi's necklace Kibo's necklace
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