Nairobi Nursery Unit

August 2008

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August 2008

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August 1st

On a rainy morning, the older elephants were happy to come out of their night stables and play in the puddles. They ran up and down, breaking bushes and rolling in the mud. The babies did not come out until 9 a.m. because of the rain and the fear of them contracting pneumonia.

The orphans in the forest

August 2nd

This morning Dida was ambushed by a warthog, and was scared to emerge from the stable, until Lesanju and Lempaute came along and dispatched the warthog.

Dida lying down

August 3rd

As we were sitting on the rocks out in the bush Lempaute came close and began kicking over the rocks. Under one of the rocks was a snake, which slid towards the Keepers, scaring us all, while Lempaute ran away towards the other elephants who were browsing nearby.

Lempaute near her keepers

August 4th

We took the orphans to a huge dust pile out in the Park, where they enjoyed playing. Even little Kimana had a wonderful time rolling around in the dust.

Kimana with Siria looking protectively on

August 5th

Lempaute was up to her usual trick today, scaring the school kids that came to see the orphans at the mudbath. Some of the kids left screaming, and were too scared to return. Meanwhile Lempaute looked visibly pleased with herself.

Lempaute playing

August 6th

Little Kimana is getting stronger every day and likes to push Dida. Today he pushed Dida so hard that she ran to Lesanju for help!

Dida with Kimana

August 7th

Shimba got involved in a fight with Kenia today, in which Kenia emerged victorious. This disappointed Shimba and he tried to feel better by trying to mount Dida, but the Keepers prevented him.

Shimba looking very fat

August 8th

Sinya is very possessive of Lesanju and resents any of the other babies coming close to Lesanju. Today she pushed Kimana away.

Lesanju's trunk touches Dismas's nose

August 9th

Wasessa is now fully integrated into the group of the older Nursery elephants, but does not like the babies, probably because they have blankets over them. Wasessa has always refused to have anything to do with a blanket, and even tries to pull the blankets off the backs of the babies. However, she is now quiet and turning into a very nice elephant.

Wasessa

August 10th

Today saw the arrival of a new baby to the Nursery, this time a little bull estimated to be about 9 months old, who has been named “Taveta”. He looked very malnourished, with sunken cheeks, indicating that he has been without his mother for some time. When the other elephants returned in the evening, Dida and Shimba were very anxious to talk to him and continually exchanged trunks through the partition that separated their stable from that occupied by the newcomer.

Taveta getting lots of attention

August 11th

At 8 a.m. today all the orphans came to meet little Taveta. They crowded around him when he was let out to join them, all wanting to touch him with their trunks. Lesanju and Lempaute were particularly anxious to welcome him.

Taru and Roan, give Taveta lots of loving

August 12th

Today it was very touching to see how Lesanju followed Taveta’s every step, wanting to care for him, and bring him back into the fold whenever he wandered away from the main group.

Lesanju with Zoom Zoom

August 13th

Today out in the bush Lesanju suddenly came running to the Keepers, rumbling in an anxious way, which was unusual. We went to see what had troubled her and found little Taveta lying down. We woke him up, and he seemed alright because he began browsing. Obviously Lesanju was anxious about him lying down and came to alert us.

Taveta

August 14th

Today Taveta did not want to come to the mudbath during the visiting hour. He rushed off into the bush. All the others followed him and rounded him up, so that all then returned together.

Shida

August 15th

Today it was Lempaute who wanted to care for little Taveta. He kept walking away from the main group, and she continually followed him and turned him back again.

Taru with Taveta

August 16th

Sinya, who used to be very caring of all the babies, is now focused only on Dida, and pushes Kimana, Kenia and Taveta away whenever they come close to Dida.

Dida and Sinya

August 17th

Shimba and Kenia play-fought throughout the visiting hour at the mudbath, which interested all the visitors. The Keepers tried to stop them, but they were determined to continue, Kenia constantly seeking out Shimba to start the fight all over again. She is always the winner.

Kenia

August 18th

A herd of impalas came running past the elephants whilst they were feeding out in the bush today. All ran to the Keepers for protection, except Kimana who ran towards the impalas. We think he was confused. In the late evening we were alerted about the need for an elephant rescue. A very small calf had been found at around 9 a.m. on its own having entered a Samburu manyatta. It had been captured by the owners of the homestead and taken to the KWS camp at Saguta for the night, near Maralal town, where it was given water.

Curious Kimana

August 19th

Having communicated with Angela Sheldrick, who was in Tsavo, permission was obtained from the KWS Maralal Warden to move the calf to the airstrip on Mugie Ranch where it could be collected and flown by air to the Nursery. Having been told that the calf was very thin and very weak, having been without its mother for some time, the rescue team went equipped with a Dextrose and Hartman’s drip to insert into an ear vein during the flight, which they managed to do, when the calf descended into a comatose condition. Meanwhile, Angela had arranged that a Vet be waiting at the Nursery.

Sinya with Lempaute

August 20th

The new baby was not able to get up and feed this morning, so we inserted the drip into an ear vein again. She regained consciousness at around 2 p.m. and took some milk and rehydrants. She was very restless, walking round and round the stable, and only fell asleep again at 1 a.m.

Dida

August 21th

Kimana, who has been moved in with Dida and Shimba did not like his new quarters and kept walking round and round, even though Shimba did his best to calm him. He only fell asleep at about 2 a.m.

Dida and Kimana

August 22th

Since the arrival of Saguta, the new elephant, Kimana likes to sleep during the day rather than at night, when he stays awake most of the night. We don’t know why he doesn’t like being in with Dida and Shimba.

Suguta looking gaunt and extremely thin

August 23th

Today, Taveta decided to leave all the other orphans out in the bush and come alone to the mudbath ahead of time looking for his milk. He has already mastered the feeding hours and is always there ahead of time to get his bottle first.

Kimana and his rescuers

August 24th

Taveta was really eager for his milk at the noon mudbath. He rushed up to his bottles and as there was no keeper about tried to pick up the bottle by himself. All he managed to do was remove the teat from the bottle and hold it in his mouth. By this time the keeper had arrived and he was fed his milk.

Siria sniffs a keeper

August 25th

Suguta contines to improve on a daily basis. She is however still rather week and does therefore not go out with the rest of the nursery babies.

Suguta

August 26th

Today Kimana wanted Siria all to himself and did not let any of the other orphans come close to him. He spent the day pushing Kenia away whenever she approached Siria. This angered Kenia who retaliated by pushing Kimana into a mudpool.

Kimana sucking Siria's ear

August 27th

Today Maxwell left his stockade for the first time since he was brought to the Nursery. The painters who have been renovating his stockade left the metal bar off the door and he ventured out, exploring the area and was found having a drink from one of the orphans water drums. The keepers struggled to get Maxwell back into his stockade as he was busy taking in all the new and different smells around him.

Maxwell

August 28th

The orphans day out was disrupted by the constant fighting between two large male baboons battling over the same territory. Neither one was willing to back down and fought for the entire day, without there being a victor.

Shida peeping

August 29th

Suguta has bonded well with her keepers and is often found sucking on their fingers or their dustcoats. She follows them, responding to their calls and signs.

Suguta with Benson

August 30th

Today Wasessa, who is still nervous around big crowds, positioned herself between Lesanju and Sinya. Lempaute did not like this and approached Wasessa from behind, pushing her slowly forward so that she could take her place. This caused Wasessa to retreat from the visiting public and stand further away.

Lesanju with Kimana and the men that rescued him

August 31th

Suguta has gained some weight and has improved dramatically. Her character is starting to show as she resists the keepers when they try to lead her in a direction that she does not want to take. She has even started rumbling and making other sounds, something that she was not doing before.

Taru and Roan with the keepers

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