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  1. 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. (read more)

    Narripi is rescued by a Maasai Moran Narripi's rescue attracted a huge crowd Mike Nicholson, the pilot rescuing Narripi Narripi still on the plane but safely arrived in Nairobi
  1. 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. (read more)

    Naserian and Rapsu The Trucks arrive at the Ithumba gate The orphans take a dust bath after their long journey and absorb their new surroundings The orphans settle in and begin to play
  1. 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. (read more)

    A magestic bull is photographed by The BBC in  Tsavo June 2004 The huge wounded bull is darted on the 15th June 05 Dr. Ndeereh works on the wound on the front left foot
  1. 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. (read more)

    Amos and Kora Kora after arriving at the nairobi nursery Kora in the plane Kora being fed milk and rehydrate liquid
  1. 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. (read more)

    It took numerous people to capture the calf Rapsu was sighted abandoned in Meru National Park by the warden Mark Jenkins Rapsu soon makes friends with Kora Rapsu, having been captured, lies in the back of the landcruiser


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