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  1. DSWT launches the Meru Veterinary Unit - 2/6/2013

    The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is proud to partner the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) in establishing our third mobile veterinary unit, this time for the Eastern Conservation Area. (read more)

    The capture rangers and rono have their target Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick and Dr. Francis Gakuya Dr. Bernard Rono
  1. Mutara, Shukuru and Tano; A New Life in Tsavo - 1/31/2013

    Only days after Kilabasi and Kanjoros journey to Ithumba, the momentous morning came on Friday 25th January to transfer three of the Nairobi Nurserys oldest females orphans, Shukuru, Tano and Mutara, to the Ithumba reintegration stockades. (read more)

    Baby Tano Baby Mutara On the journey The ex-orphans greet the Keepers and new orphans
  1. A New Year and a New Move: Kilabasi and Kanjoro Journey to Ithumba - 1/24/2013

    For many weeks now two of the Nairobi Nurserys oldest elephant orphans have been in training for their journey onto the next stage of their reintegration back into the wild. (read more)

    Driving down to Ithumba from Nairobi Kilabasi on her journey to Ithumba Arriving in Tsavo Kanjoro nervously flees from the truck
  1. Give a Gift – small wishes can make a big difference. - 1/19/2013

    The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has created an online gift giving site that allows you to purchase specific gifts for special occasions, whilst aiding our work in Kenya. (read more)

  1. The Tsavo Mobile Veterinary Unit treats a bull elephant in Tsavo - 1/15/2013

    On Saturday 12th January the DSWT staff at the Voi reintegration stockades received a message from a tour operator that a lame elephant had been sighted near Aruba. (read more)

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