They’ve been at it for quite some time now and still going strong. I suggest watching some of their videos on YouTube about their interventions and updates on their elephants (old and young)....
They’ve been at it for quite some time now and still going strong. I suggest watching some of their videos on YouTube about their interventions and updates on their elephants (old and young).
Another one I think is doing good work is Akashinga (formerly international anti poachers foundation)
It was great. We saw about a dozen young orphan elephants being fed at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust conservatory. They were separated from the visitors behind a rope but we got a chance to pet...
It was great. We saw about a dozen young orphan elephants being fed at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust conservatory. They were separated from the visitors behind a rope but we got a chance to pet some who came near and feel their thick skin and sparse bristly hair.
They’ve been at it for quite some time now and still going strong. I suggest watching some of their videos on YouTube about their interventions and updates on their elephants (old and young).
Another one I think is doing good work is Akashinga (formerly international anti poachers foundation)
I'll be visiting early next week while on an extended trip to Kenya! :-)
Awesome!!! Let us know how it goes!
It was great. We saw about a dozen young orphan elephants being fed at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust conservatory. They were separated from the visitors behind a rope but we got a chance to pet some who came near and feel their thick skin and sparse bristly hair.
Nice!
You can always recognize their videos on r/babyelephantgifs because of the green jackets the staff wear.