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  1. And the Elephants pay the price - 10/5/2008

    As Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick’s response to the news that the CITES Secretariat had sanctioned China as a legal Buyer of the African Ivory Stockpiles earlier in the year had predicted, the elephants would pay the price. (read more)

  1. Barseloi's rescue - 9/16/2008

    So it was that yet another elephant orphan rescue came to our attention just four days after Kungu's arrival, from the same region, and for the same reason. (read more)

    Views from the short flight, Shaba to Kitich Scenes from the flight from Shaba to Kitich 1 Preparing the calf for the flight One of the more unusual days at Kitich for the community
  1. Kungu's rescue - 9/9/2008

    It has been a very busy time at The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust with yet another rescue, this time from the Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy in Northern Kenya. (read more)

    We call him Kungu, after the Nkungu wells where he was discovered that morning Samburu warrior Precious cargo On landing our Keepers open the medical supplies and prepare themselves for the arrival of the calf
  1. Zurura's story - 9/6/2008

    A beautiful children’s book about Zurura, a tiny calf who was orphaned when he fell into a deep opened faced ruby mine near Tsavo, is now nearing completion. (read more)

  1. The story of Rafiki - 8/27/2008

    He towers over all our Ithumba elephants.   Looking miniscule beside him are Mulika, Yatta, Nasalot and Kinna, the largest and oldest Matriarchal elephants within the Ithumba unit, who diligently and with a conscientiousness that humbles any human watch over and protect the other 26 younger orphans in their extended orphaned Ithumba “family”. (read more)

    We names him Rafiki Rafiki with the orphans at the midday mudbath
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