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  1. The rescue of Kibo - 3/4/2009

    Mt. Kilimanjaro, towering over the Masai Amboseli ecosystem from on the Tanzanian side of the border, used to be in Kenya, but was given to the German Kaiser by Queen Victoria in the l800’s when what is now independent Tanzania was German East Africa was known as Tanganyika! Kenyans feel pretty sore about this now!

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    Kibo and the KWS men responsible for saving him from the well Kibo metting two of his future keepers The rescue team Little Kibo needy of his keeper
  1. Loimugie, Muti, and Milgis - 2/28/2009

     

    Loimugie:  This l0 month old calf was first seen on the l0th February around the Wells that serve the pastoral community of Namunyak Conservancy but the Scouts were unable to catch up with him in order to bring him to safety. (read more)

    Milgis sleeping out in the forest. Saningo, the young man who rescued Loimugie.jpg Remembering Loimugie Muti
  1. Michael McCarthy: Conservationists warned us of the dangers. Now look - 2/25/2009

    Michael McCarty writes in the Independent:


    All around the world, wildlife and habitats are under threat: forests
    are being cut down, seas are being polluted, fish stocks are plummeting,
    seabirds and dolphins are vanishing, and the great mammals such as
    India's tigers and Africa's rhinoceroses and elephants are falling to
    poachers. (read more)

  1. The move to Tsavo of Shimba, Siria, Wasessa and Mzima - 2/21/2009

    A sudden influx of new Nursery orphaned elephants during the month of February prompted us to move four of the older orphans to our rehabilitation facility at Voi, Tsavo East National Park. (read more)

    Wasessa Arriving at Voi the lorry carrying Shimba backs up to the ramp Walking to the waterhole and mudbath The two little orphan Kudus that the Trust has hand raised, and residents at the Voi stockades
  1. The Rescue of Sabachi - 2/20/2009

    The Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy is an area of approximately 76,000 hectares situated around the Southern end of the MathewsMountain range of hills in Northern Kenya, home to the semi nomadic pastoral Samburu people who have long coexisted with the wildlife of their land. (read more)

    Sabashi and Amos sharing the back seats for the journey Aden with the young calf that he had rescued that morning The calf arrives at the airstrip The calf was given a sedative for the journey so as to keep him docile for the flight
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