Olare now settled and totally integrated amoungst the other nursery orphans.jpg
Olare in the middle between her nursery friends.
Views below while flying to the Mara.
The young calf is caught and a blanket placed over her eyes to cause less stress.
The whole experience physically and emotionally draining.
The tragic scene - the stricken mother euthanized and left on the plains of the Mara.
The team prepares to depart for the Mara.j
The rescue team are confronted with an incredibly distressing scene.
The Keepers prepare to capture the baby.
The Keepers prepare for the capture.jpg
The Keepers are collected from the airstrip to be taken to the scene of Olare and her incapacitated mother.jpg
The heartbreaking sight of little Olare clambering over her incapacitated mother.jpg
The DSWT vet from the Mara Veterinary Unit, Dominic prepares to dart the incapacitated mother.jpg
The DSWT vet from the Mara Veterinary Unit, Dominic prepares to dart the incapacitated mother.
The calf is loaded into the vehicle.jpg
The calf is loaded and strapped into the plane.jpg
The calf is bound tied and prepared for the car journey to the airstrip.jpg
The calf beside her injured mother.
Stephen in the front seat of the plane en route to the Mara.jpg
She gets to meet the other nursery orphans.jpg
Our Keepers are confronted by the heart breaking scene of a young calf struggling to comprehend the situation, with a mother unable to stand due to
Olare's rescue team consisted of Patrick, Hassan, Julius and Stephen.
Olare.jpg
Olare finally arrives at the Nairobi Nursery.jpg
Olare captured and being restrained.jpg
Olare 1.
Maasai Manyatta's viewed from the air.jpg
Driving to the airstrip.
Driving across the Mara plains to where the calf and mother were located.
Dominic from The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's mobile veterinary unit prepares to dart the mother.jpg
Darting the mother.jpg
Before the calf could be captured the mother was to be darted to ensure no further stress.jpg
Caputring Olare.