Ithumba Reintegration Unit

December 2011

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December 2011

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December 1st

The orphans headed out for the day with Ithumbah in the lead who was also keeping an eye out for the ex- orphans with whom she enjoys spending time. At 11am the group had their milk at the mudwallow before continuing to browse. They enjoyed a mudbath later in the afternoon.

Ithumbah

Orphans browsing

December 2nd

Soon after arriving in the browsing fields Sabachi and Kilaguni, watched by Kibo, played strength testing games. Kilaguni then turned to engage Kibo in a game and Sabachi took the opportunity to mount Kilaguni. At 11am Yatta’s group together with Mulika’s baby Mwende visited the stockades where they were joined by Wendi and the juniors. They all remained at the stockade compound for a while before separating and heading in different directions.

Sabachi challenges Kilaguni

Sabachi mounts Kilaguni as he plays with Kibo

Baby Mwende

December 3rd

Once out of the stockades the orphans engaged in different activities. Melia rolled on the ground and was climbed on by Murka while Kibo and Kilaguni played pushing games. At 10am Olare led the orphans in a dustbath.

Melia

Murka

December 4th

This morning we found Kora waiting outside the orphans stockades. As soon as the doors were opened he walked inside and we noticed that he was limping. On closer inspection we found that right front and back legs had arrow wounds. The keepers washed the wounds and applied green clay. Ithumbah managed to evade the keepers today and did not return until Yatta’s group brought her back in the evening.

Kora limping

Kora's wounds

Yatta's group at the stockade

December 5th

The orphans spent the morning browsing around the stockade compound. AT 10am Kora and Ithumbah split from the rest of the group and headed to the Kone area and did not return until dark. The rest of the juniors enjoyed a noon mudbath and spent the rest of the day feeding before returning home at 5pm.

Kora limping to the bush

Ololoo browsing

December 6th

It was raining as the orphans were let out of the stockades in the morning. The orphans thoroughly enjoyed the wet weather as they skidded and rolled around in the mud. At the noon mudbath the orphans had their milk and water before heading back out to browse. Along the way they came across some stagnant water and enjoyed a mudbath before settling to feed on the slopes of Ithumba hill.

Orphans playing

Olare playing

December 7th

The orphans were joined at the mudwallow by Yatta’s group. The juniors were all happy to see Mwende and spent their time following him around. Ithumbah was particularly intent on staying with the calf and the older group. She did not respond to any of the keepers calls to return to the stockades choosing instead to spend the night out with the Ex-orphans.

Yatta's group comes to the mudbath

Ithumbah leaves with Kinna and Mulika

December 8th

The keepers have been putting cream in Kitirua’s eye and feel that she pierced it when out in the bush. They are worried that some permanent damage may have been caused as she does not seem to be able to see out of the eye. Kandecha was the only one to go into the mudbath today and was enjoying himself so much that he did not mind when the rest of the group left to continue browsing. He joined them when he had had his fill of wallowing.

Kitirua's bad eye

Close up of Kitirua's bad eye

Kandecha having fun in the water

December 9th

Wendi, Galana, Lualeni, Sunyei, Meibai, Chyulu, Lenana, Challa, Sidai and Rapsu joined the orphans in the morning leaving them before the mudbath. At 9am the youngsters passed Yatta’s group which has been joined by Makena and Ithumba. . Kora who has been spending the nights in the stockade did not return after heading out this morning to browse and we feel he has rejoined his group.

Galana having a drink

Makena browsing

December 10th

It was cloudy as the orphans headed out to browse on the lush vegetation that is abundant in Tsavo following the rains. Kalama, Chemi Chemi and Kitirua all enjoyed a rock scratch which was briefly interrupted by some rock hyraxes.

Chemi Chemi browsing

Kalama feeding

December 11th

Kora was seen today near the Kalovoto river where he was in the company of Rapsu and Lualeni. The three were taken back to the stockades where Kora received some more treatment for the arrow wounds. On the way home in the evening Kilaguni got separated from the group as he stopped to continue browsing. The keepers were able to quickly locate him and bring him home.

Lualeni and Kora

Kilaguni feeding

December 12th

Suguta led the orphans to the browsing fields where Chaimu, Kandecha, Kibo and Olare spent time charging around trumpeting and breaking down small bushes. None of the orphans were interested in wallowing at noon preferring instead to continue feeding.

Suguta with the orphans

Chaimu

December 13th

Wendi’s group, together with Mgeni, was found sleeping outside the stockades this morning. Galana was in charge of the group as Wendi was not with them. The juniors were happy to see the Ex orphans and greeted them warmly after which they all headed out for the day. Lualeni spent the day with the youngsters, returning with them in the evening. She remained at the stockades to keep Kora company as he is still receiving treatment for his arrow wounds.

Lualeni in the mudbath with the orphans

Kora browsing with the junior group

December 14th

At around 7am the juniors were joined by Challa, Napasha, Tomboi, Sunyei, Rapsu, Lualeni and Madiba who remained with them for a couple of hours before heading further afield. Shortly after 11am a KWS vet from Nairobi, who was in the area checking up on the tracker dogs, came by and treated Kora. He also had a look at Kitirua’s eye and confirmed that it had probably been pierced by something in the bush.

Napasha

Rapsu, Lualeni and Kora

December 15th

Lualeni joined the orphans as they left the stockades this morning as she is very close to Kora and likes to be with him. Kandecha and Sabachi engaged each other in pushing games before settling to browse in the Kone area. Kandacha led the way to the mudbath where they all enjoyed wallowing.

Kandecha and Sabachi strength testing

Kora out with the orphans

December 16th

It was a lovely day as the orphans exited the stockades where they were met by Lualeni who had spent the night in the compound. At 10am as the group was preparing to head to the mudbath the keepers noticed that Lualeni and Ololoo were no longer with the group. They called for them but they did not come. By evening Ololoo had not returned, choosing instead to spend the night out with the ex-orphans, an indication that he will probably reintegrate back into the wild at a younger age.

Ololoo and Lualeni

Naisula playing

December 17th

By morning Ololoo had still not returned. At around 7:30 Wendi, Ithumbah, Lualeni, Ololoo, Mulika and her calf Mwende visited the stockades in the company of Kijana and another wild friend. The keepers used milk to lure Ololoo into the stockade. Lualeni was not happy about this and refused to leave and waited for him to be let out again when the youngsters came back to get him. The group spent the day browsing together before Lualeni led them all home in the evening where they met up with Kora who is still recovering from his arrow wounds.

Ithumbah close Mwende

Ololoo

December 18th

The orphans had their milk rations before being let out of the stockades. The two ex orphan groups were there and they all rushed towards the youngsters to greet them. Nasalot, Wendi, Naserian and Sidai took the juniors to the waterhole were Sabachi and Kilaguni started a pushing game. The two were separated by Naserian when the game became very heated. Wendi led the entire group to the browsing field where they fed together before parting ways.

Naserian

Orphans in the mudbath

December 19th

The orphans were greeted by Lualeni, Sunyei, Tomboi, Rapsu, Naserian, Lenana and Chyulu as they exited the stockades this morning. They browsed together before the ex-orphans left to go further afield. At midday Mulika, Mwende, Yatta, Kinna, Ithumbah, Buchuma, Naserian, Wendi, Mgeni, Kijana and another wild elephant came to the stockades where they had a drink and relaxed under the acacia tree before heading back to the bush.

Rapsu plays with Sabachi

Tumaren

December 20th

Murka was the first to exit the stockades this morning and led the group in various games before Melia took charge and led the group to the Kone area where the settled to browse. Despite it being a hot day only Kandecha, Tumaren, Kilaguni, Naisula and Kalama had a mudbath while the rest of the group stood by watching them. The afternoon was spent browsing on the slopes of Ithumba hill.

Melia

Tumaren goes into the water

December 21st

After spending close to 10 days in the stockade under the care of the keepers Kora is feeling much better. The junior group was joined by Lualeni who led them to the Kanziku area where they browsed until the 11am mudbath. Kandecha was the only one to have a mudbath after which Kora and Lualeni led the group back to the browsing fields. Lualeni led the way home in the evening leaving only after the stockade doors were closed for the night.

Kandecha in the water

Ololoo and Kilaguni browsing together

December 22nd

Lualeni was back to greet the orphans as they came out of the stockades. She took the group to the Kanziku area to browse. Ololoo made sure that he was always close to Lualeni and when it was time for the mudbath she stood by him while he drank his milk causing drama when she grabbed his bottle for herself. The keepers were quick to get the bottle back so that Ololoo could finish his share.

Lualeni and Olare at the mudbath

Ololoo crossing a road

December 23rd

It was drizzling as the orphans headed out for the day which put them into a great mood. They settled to browse in the Kone area where they were joined by Yatta’s group. The youngsters wanted to play with Mulika’s baby Mwende but were prevented from doing so by Kinna who was watching over him.

Roadside mudbath

Mulika and baby Mwende

Mulika, Kinna and Mwende

December 24th

The orphans were trumpeting and rumbling as they were let out this morning. Murka led them to the water trough for a drink and a scratch on the nearby rocks after which Suguta led the way to the field. Melia and Tumaren found some loose soil and began to have dustbath. The two were joined by Kilaguni who wanted to partake of the fun.

Murka plays with Kilaguni

Tumaren

December 25th

At around 8:30, unbeknownst to the orphans two wild dogs passed close to the where they were browsing. A few minutes later Wendi, Sunyei, Sidai, Kenze, Challa, Galana and Lenana joined the orphans for a short spell before heading to the Imenti area.

Wild dogs

Suguta and Kibo

December 26th

Kora and the juniors settled to browse at the Kalovoto area where they remained until it was time for the noon mudbath. Kora led the way in walking the group through the water and out the other side where they all enjoyed covering themselves in red soil.

Kora out and about

Orphans wading through water

December 27th

The orphans gathered at the water trough for a drink before leaving for the field where Kandecha and Kibo engaged in a pushing game which was interrupted by Kilaguni. At Chaimu caused a commotion as she charged out of the bushes with her ears raised, frightening the rest of the orphans who ran to their keepers who calmed them down when they could not find what had scared Chaimu. At 10:30 Mulika, her calf and the entire Yatta group came to the stockades for a drink.

Kandecha feeding

Mwende tries to suckle Kinna

Kibo

December 28th

The orphans exited the stockades in a jovial mood and were led to the browsing fields by Murka where Kandecha and Sabachi played strength testing games. At noon Kandecha led the way to the mudbath where they all had a lovely wallow before Chemi Chemi led them back to the fields to feed.

Olare

Chemi Chemi

December 29th

At the fields Kandecha and Sabachi once again played strength testing games that went on for a while before Sabachi conceded defeat and went to feed near Kilaguni. Chaimu and Naisula came across a heap of soil and enjoyed a dustbath while the others continued browsing.

Sabachi and Kilaguni

Kalama relaxing

December 30th

It was a clear blue sky as the orphans headed out for the day. The orphans browsed until 11am when it became unbearably hot and Kandecha led the way to the mudbath where they all cooled off in the water before going back to feeding in the fields.

Ithumbah playing

Sabachi enjoying a wallow

December 31st

It was a cloudy morning as the orphans left for Kone area led by Olare and Murka. At noon the youngsters had their milk before partaking of the mudbath. The afternoon was spent browsing before returning home for the night.

Olare in the lead

Kitirua

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