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  1. Breaking the human/nonhuman divide - 5/10/2008

    AMONG THE HUNTER-GATHERERS of Kenya, whose last remaining forests are in jeopardy due to deforestation, the Ndorobo, or Ogiek, share tales about their people having followed the migration paths of elephants for centuries. (read more)

  1. Update on the Voi Unit Orphans - 4/26/2008

    Following the death of Mweiga on the 22nd December, 2007, whose heart failed her as she was returning to the Stockades in the evening, Natumi’s group of orphans never returned to the Stockades for 3 full months. (read more)

    Makwaju with Natumi Emily Mweya having a scratch Tsavo
  1. Kenia's rescue - 3/1/2008

    At the foothills of Mt. Kenya there is a community area known as 'Wathi' near Sagana which lies within the traditional migratory route of the Mt. (read more)

    Arriving at The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust nursery Before she was loaded onto the waiting aircraft she was given an antibiotic injection Flying into Nairobi Kenia arrives in the back of an open pickup at Nanyuki airstrip
  1. Edo Returns - 2/12/2008

     

    Edo was born in March 1989 in Amboseli National Park, the son of the then famous Matriarch of the E Amboseli Study Group, named “Emily”, who, shockingly died having eaten from an unsecured  Lodge garbage pit. (read more)

    Edo 2008 Edo visits the Voi stockades and the keepers after an absence of nearly three years.jpg Edo 2008 Edo leaves the stockades in the evening light
  1. The role of an Elephant Keeper - 2/11/2008

    The orphaned baby elephants always arrive at The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Nairobi National Park Nursery deeply traumatized, often injured, suffering from shock and grief having lost their elephant mother and family, for to a baby elephant, its mother and family are life itself. (read more)

    Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick with Aisha 1974 Benson and Lempaute Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick feeding Sobo 1970 Amos embraces little Dida


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