Dynamic duo Yogi and Noah may as well be brothers, growing up together in the Tsavo wilderness. Their mums (who are orphans we rescued, raised and returned to the wild) bring them back for regular visits so we get to see them grow up!
We're celebrating - Mutara has become a mum! Orphaned as a baby, Mutara grew up in our care. Now she is living wild and just introduced us to her new baby - watch now and join the celebrations: https://t.co/1nCDsimAZa
Not long ago, Rokka was a lone infant in a vast wilderness. Now, she is in muddy heaven surrounded by a new family. She is one of the youngest elephants in our care: https://t.co/I54Dnq64Dx
Playtime with Kinyei and Roho. They enjoy a fun-loving relationship with Roho often the main instigator of their games. In this case though, it's Kinyei who is determined to rouse Roho from his restful pose!
When baby #elephant Surogoi's mother died, she desperately needed nourishment and protection to survive. One rescue and five months on, she has a second chance at life. That's what our Orphans' Project is about #WorldWildlifeDay
This delightful duo is Yogi and Noah. Born within a few days of each other, they are evenly matched in their strength. Both are babies who were born to orphaned #elephants we successfully rescued, raised and reintegrated back into the wild.