Wild-Born Babies

Elephants and black rhinos born to orphans we have rescued, raised, and rewilded.

Over the years, orphaned elephants and rhinos hand reared through our Orphans’ Project and living back in the wild have gone on to have their own wild-born young, showing the difference rescuing just one orphan can have for the whole species.

To date, we know of more than 94 elephant calves and grandcalves born to orphans raised and rewilded through our Orphans' Project. These are the babies we have met: their mothers making the pilgrimage home to their Reintegration Unit, to share this celebration of new life with the humans who raised them. There will be many more out there, including those fathered by male orphans living back in the wild. There are also two known wild-born rhino calves, in the shape of Sultan and his younger sister Savannah, both born to wild-living orphan Solio who assimilated into Nairobi National Park's black rhino population.

Wild born babies

Ola

Female

Learn more

Date of birth:

20 November 2023

Mother:

Olare

Tembo

Male

Learn more

Date of birth:

24 October 2023

Mother:

Tumaren

Mwana

Female

Learn more

Date of birth:

12 March 2023

Mother:

Murera

Nyx

Female

Learn more

Date of birth:

5 December 2022

Mother:

Naisula

Milo

Male

Learn more

Date of birth:

29 October 2022

Mother:

Melia

Wimbi

Female

Learn more

Date of birth:

8 October 2022

Mother:

Wendi

Mojo

Male

Learn more

Date of birth:

15 September 2022

Mother:

Mweya

Iman

Female

Learn more

Date of birth:

12 July 2022

Mother:

Ithumbah

Mambo

Male

Learn more

Date of birth:

8 March 2022

Mother:

Mutara

Savannah

Female

Learn more

Date of birth:

30 January 2022

Mother:

Solio

Enzo

Male

Learn more

Date of birth:

26 January 2022

Mother:

Edie

Lexi

Female

Learn more

Date of birth:

1 January 2022

Mother:

Lualeni

Support our Orphans’ Project

Foster one of the orphans in our care and be a part of their future.
Donate