Adopt for as little as US$50 a year!

Become a part of our foster family by adopting an orphan elephant, rhino or giraffe for yourself or as a gift for a loved one.

Your contribution matters

Your adoption directly supports the rescued animals in our care, helping us raise today’s orphans while ensuring they and their future families always have a protected wilderness to call home. Adoptions make wonderful gifts too!

All Species
All Ages
All Genders
All Units
All Reasons Orphaned

Living Wild

Buchuma

Gender

Male

Age

22 years

Unit

Ithumba

Reason orphaned

Man-made cause for separation

Adopt Buchuma

Living Wild

Napasha

Gender

Male

Age

22 years

Unit

Ithumba

Reason orphaned

Poaching

Adopt Napasha

Living Wild

Sunyei

Gender

Female

Age

22 years

Unit

Ithumba

Reason orphaned

Man-made cause for separation

Adopt Sunyei

Living Wild

Ol Malo

Gender

Female

Age

22 years

Unit

Ithumba

Reason orphaned

Poaching

Adopt Ol Malo

Living Wild

Morani

Gender

Male

Age

23 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Poaching

Adopt Morani

Living Wild

Tomboi

Gender

Male

Age

22 years

Unit

Ithumba

Reason orphaned

Panic separation / stampede

Adopt Tomboi

Living Wild

Wendi

Gender

Female

Age

22 years

Unit

Ithumba

Reason orphaned

Human-Wildlife Conflict

Adopt Wendi

Living Wild

Sosian

Gender

Male

Age

25 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Poaching

Adopt Sosian

Living Wild

Mpala

Gender

Male

Age

23 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Poaching

Adopt Mpala

Living Wild

Burra

Gender

Male

Age

24 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Poaching

Adopt Burra

Living Wild

Solango

Gender

Male

Age

23 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Drought related

Adopt Solango

Living Wild

Seraa

Gender

Female

Age

23 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Found in erosion gulley

Adopt Seraa

Living Wild

Ndara

Gender

Female

Age

24 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Man-made cause for separation

Adopt Ndara

Living Wild

Vita

Gender

Female

Age

25 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Poaching

Adopt Vita

Living Wild

Thoma

Gender

Female

Age

24 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Problem animal control

Adopt Thoma

Living Wild

Sweet Sally

Gender

Female

Age

24 years

Unit

Voi

Reason orphaned

Orphaned during relocation

Adopt Sweet Sally

We can help you choose!

With so many enchanting individuals in our care, it can be difficult to decide who to adopt. We recommend choosing a younger orphan, so you can be part of their journey from the very beginning. Click below, and we will offer some suggestions.

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What's included in your adoption?

Personalised adoption certificate

Celebrate your adoption with a personalised certificate, ready for you or your lucky gift recipient to print and display!

Monthly updates

Each month, we send a detailed update about our Orphans’ Project direct to your email inbox, featuring photos, stories, and special highlights.

Exclusive content

From the latest Keepers’ Diaries to a downloadable image gallery and more, adopters have exclusive access to our content library.

Saving one life, paving the way for generations of elephants.

Every orphan we rescue is ultimately rewilded into the greater Tsavo Conservation Area, home to Kenya’s largest national park and its biggest population of elephants. Living as nature intended, they can start their own families, creating elephant dynasties in the process.

To date, we have met more than 76 calves born to orphaned elephants raised by our hand. These wild-born babies are the greatest testament to the success of our Orphans’ Project, proving how one life saved can lead to generations of elephants. Meet our extended elephant family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Raising an orphaned elephant or rhino is a costly and long-term commitment, requiring years of round-the-clock nurturing from our specialist team of Keepers. Each orphan has multiple adopters, and adoption funds support our Orphans’ Project and wider conservation programs, ensuring that every animal receives the same high standard of care. Please click below for answers to more frequently asked questions.

FAQs