She was so weak that she could not even get to her feet at this stage without assistance.
Amos keeping vigil throughout the flight.jpg
Suguta with Benson.
Suguta rests in the sun to warm up in the early morning.
Wilson Airport Nairobi.
The tiny calf captured the interest of the community.
The emaciated calf in the back of the KWS landcruiser.
The tiny calf captured the interest of the community.
The emaciated calf in the back of the KWS landcruiser.
Suguta so weak that she had to be helped to her feet.
Suguta back on her feet having a walk outside with Edwin.
Suguta with her keepers trying to get the all important milk down.
Suguta with her keepers trying to get the all important milk down.
some of the men involved in her rescue.
She was so weak that she needed help to lift her head to feed.
She was named Suguta.
Suguta collapsed, too weak to even open her eyes.
Suguta in the stable on a drip
Sanjay gives Suguta a vit B12 injection.jpg
Sanjay and Edwin watching over the recumbent calf.
Mugie airstrip.
Inserting the life saving drip into her earvein.
Her little feet battle scarred at the tender age of three months.jpg
Emaciated, her skin was hanging from her bones.jpg
Approaching Mugie airstrip.jpg
A tiny calf emaciated and totally dehydrated.jpg
A Samburu manyatta just like the one Suguta walked into desperate for food, water and comfort.jpg
A Samburu girl
The sort of terrain where Suguta found herself orphaned.
Suguta with Amos who was one of the Keepers who flew to Mugie to rescue her.
Suguta loaded onto the aeroplane.