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Narripi, rescued from a well in Amboseli - 8/30/2005
There is a place, near the Tanzanian border, where the Maasai tribesmen have dug a shallow well to water their herds.
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The move to Ithumba in Tsavo National Park for Sunyei, Galana, Ndomot and Madiba - 7/15/2005
Yet again, the move of Galana, Sunyei, Ndomot and Madiba from the Nairobi Nursery Unit, involved a great deal of heart-searching, in view of the fact that the Tsavo rains have all but failed, so a long and exceptionally dry season will now tighten its grip.
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A magnificant bull elephant is saved - 6/20/2005
The number of surviving Great Elephant Tuskers his size, in today’s world, can be numbered on the fingers of two hands, if that.
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The rescue of Kora - 4/26/2005
The secret to nurturing a sense of compassion is the ability to visualise oneself in someone else’s circumstances, and interpret how one would feel coping with such a situation.
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The rescue of Rapsu - 4/26/2005
A phone call from Mark Jenkins, Warden of Meru National Park, on the 25th April 2005 alerted us to the fact that he had spotted a young elephant, all alone and far from any other herds, who was obviously an orphan, and too young to survive without milk.
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