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  1. Dame Daphne's Investiture at Buckingham Palace - 6/23/2006

    It was a day I shall never forget. For although I had been to Buckingham Palace before to collect my M. (read more)

  1. Orok, Sidai and Challa move to Ithumba - 6/13/2006

    It is always with mixed emotions that one says goodbye to the Orphans that are making the big move from the Nursery Unit down to Tsavo, in this case Orok, Sidai and Challa. (read more)

    BBC filmed the move of Challa, Orok and Sidai Orok is dwarfed by Mulika Orok leaves the truck dazed and confused Orok negotiating the rocks, but with Nasalot guiding him
  1. BBC's Elephant Diaries Two - 6/7/2006

    BBC have had unique access to The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Orphans’ Project once again and are creating a wonderful follow up series to 'Elephant Diaries'. (read more)

    Elephant Diaries Two
  1. The Mobile Veterinary Unit saves the life of a bull elephant at Mackinnon Road - 6/5/2006

    The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Mobile Veterinary Unit, funded by the Austrian NGO Vier Pfoten, has saved the lives of numerous animals in the three years it has been operational and the unit has been able to save the lives of over 100 elephants. (read more)

    The bull is darted and the cable snare clearly visible wrapped around the elephant's head Cutting the snare The elephant getting back to his feet after the snare was removed and the wounds treated The bull wanders off after the operation
  1. Dika - 5/22/2006

    We Called him DIKA after the Dika Plains near the Eastern Boundary of his Tsavo birthplace. He came into the Nairobi Nursery as a heartbroken baby of just 3 months, who had seen his mother and elephant family gunned down before his eyes, and who, in panicked terror fled through a thorn thicket. (read more)

    A tiny Dika just three months old Dika and Kioko Dika with his ladies Dika May 2006


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