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WE ADOPTED THIS ELEPHANT (Kenya Africa)

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WE ADOPTED THIS ELEPHANT (Kenya Africa)

We adopted a baby elephant! The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya Africa is one of the leaders in wildlife preservation and we had the chance visit the orphan rescue elephants and adopt one!

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I Adopted A Baby ELEPHANT!

ITS A GIRL! I had the honor of visiting an elephant orphanage and adopting one of their beautiful babies! By far the coolest thing you can do while visiting Nairobi is visit the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and adopt an orphaned baby elephant! By becoming a foster parent you are able to visit your baby after hours away from the crowds and learn all about how DSWT works to saves so many lives!

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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Nairobi Kenya 2022

The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi National Park rescues orphaned baby elephants until they are about 4 years of age. The reintroduce them back into the wild in Tsavo National Park where become integrated into a herd. They get no government funding so they rely on visitors to their nursery facility and adoptions or sponsorships of the baby elephants. For $50 you can sign up online and become the proud parent of a baby elephant or give it as gift to a child or friend.
If you plan on visiting, may I suggest you go online and make a reservation a few days ahead as, since covid, they rare restricting the numbers of visitors. You are unlikely to get in without a booking unless these restrictions have been lifted since I was there in February. Actually, I like it better with restricted numbers, you get a better view, especially if, like me, you're not that tall.
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A Must Visit In Nairobi Kenya: Sheldrick Wildlife Trust | Full Guide

If you are looking for fun things to do in Nairobi Kenya, then I would suggest Sheldrick Wildlife Trust be at the top of your list!

The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) operates the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world. Check out their channel: @SheldrickTrust

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For me, the whole experience was one of the best things to do in Kenya and if you do decide to visit the elephant sanctuary, you won't regret it.

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THE SHELDRICK WILDLIFE TRUST: NAIROBI ELEPHANT NURSERY (A delightful conservation story)

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, is a non profit organisation that rescues, nurses and nurtures young wildlife, eventually reintegrating them into the wild... I visited their elephant nursery in Nairobi- Kenya and came across a sweet story of elephants worth being told.... You can visit them on their website as well as their Youtube page for further reading/learning and also make a donation of your choice.

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Baby Elephants Bottle Feed at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Orphaned and rescued elephants run to their keepers to get a morning bottle at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi, Kenya.

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The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust operates an orphan elephant rescue and wildlife rehabilitation program in Kenya. It was founded in 1977 by Dame Daphne Sheldrick to honor her late husband, David Sheldrick. Since 2001, it has been run by their daughter, Angela Sheldrick.
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Visiting the Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi VLOG

Are you planning to visit the David Sheldrick's Elephant Orphanage? Are you looking for information to help you plan for your upcoming visit? Well you're in the right place!

No trip to Nairobi is complete without visiting the David Sheldrick's Elephant Orphanage. This is one of the most unique experiences you can have and its a great stop to make during your safari itinerary. If you plan to visit the orphanage soon, I have all the information and details outlined in this video so you'll know what to expect and how to prepare for your visit. If you aren't able to make it here in person, I hope you enjoy this lighthearted vlog where I take you to see the baby elephants that call this place home. Let's learn all about why this place is so special and worth a visit.

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A visit to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Nairobi, Kenya

The Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is a must visit when in Nairobi Kenya.
They rescue wild elephants who are unable to survive in the wild due to poaching, drought, etc,...

The aims of objective of David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust are to release these orphan baby elephants in the wildlife, i.e.: in East Tsavo National Park.
The orphanage provides home to orphaned elephants of various ages, nurses them to health, and works with them to return to a life in the wild.

You can also 'adopt an elephant' for as little as $50. They will send you regular updates on how 'your' elephant is doing.
In stead of buying the same old gifts to each other at Birthdays, Christmas, graduation, etc,.. Why not give your loved one an adopted elephant?

Even if you don't get the chance to visit the orphanage, they have a great website and a YouTube channel where you can get more information and what they are up to.


Be part of the journey to Elephant conservation by adopting an Elephant

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I ADOPTED AN ELEPHANT AT THE DAVID SHELDRICK'S WILDLIFE TRUST (DSWT)

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Porini Camps: Protecting Africa's Wildlife in Conservancies on community lands

Africa's wildlife is under threat from loss of habitat due to ever-increasing demands on land. As the human population grows, natural habitat is being lost to housing, agriculture and industry.

For over three decades we have been working with local communities in Kenya to increase habitat for wildlife through our conservancy concept.

Our wildlife conservancies are vast areas of land that are set aside as natural habitat for wild animals. Many of the iconic animals of Africa - including elephants, giraffes, lions, leopards and cheetahs - are attracted to the conservancies where they are safe and protected.

It is the income of low-impact eco-tourism from our small Porini Safari Camps and donations to our Adopt An Acre plan that pays for the land. Please Adopt An Acre (from just $35) to help us ensure wildlife stays protected.

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Annual Magical Kenya Elephant Naming Festival Launched

ANNUAL MAGICAL KENYA ELEPHANT NAMING FESTIVAL LAUNCHED

Monday 14th June 2021:

Kenyans now have an opportunity to play a key role in the conservation of Elephants following the launch of Magical Kenya Elephant Naming Festival.

The event, which will be held annually in Kenya during the World Elephant Day, aim is to raise awareness on the plight of elephants and rally support towards their conservation. The initiative will also play a pivotal role in ensuring that the conservation of Elephants is not affected by shocks and crisis like the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking during the official announcement of the festival at the Amboseli National Park, Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife Najib Balala appealed to communities and the general public to take keen interest in the conservation of Kenya’s wildlife, noting that the annual event will go a long way in supporting Tourism and Wildlife conservation efforts in the country.

“We feel that this is a great opportunity for everyone to be part of the sustainability of Tourism and Wildlife in Kenya for posterity. Wildlife is a big part of Kenya’s heritage and ensuring that future generations enjoy this resource should always remain paramount. The launch of Magical Kenya Elephant Naming Festival builds on the good work that KWS and other partners have been doing over the years,” said Balala.

He stated that conservation was a key priority area under the National Wildlife Strategy 2030. The strategy gives a roadmap for transforming wildlife conservation in Kenya. It lays out opportunities and innovative approaches to address emerging challenges facing wildlife in Kenya while ensuring benefits accrue to the millions of Kenyans who support wildlife living on their land.

“This initiative brings us closer to achieving the priority goals set out in our Wildlife Strategy. Implementation of the framework will enhance communication, coordination, and collaboration and inspire engagement and participation, as well as catalyze conservation actions by all stakeholders”, he stated.

In addition to raising funds for conservation of elephants by encouraging more people to take part, the festival will also offer them an opportunity to learn more about Elephants. During the event, individuals will have a chance to adopt an elephant after contributing funds towards their conservation. The foster parent (adopter) will then be given priority in choosing the first name of the elephant. The second name will be a Maasai name based on the animal’s profile, history, role in the family and physical attributes like state of tusks.

Currently, Kenya boasts of over 34,000 Elephants, the number has been gradually increasing at an annual rate of 2.8 per cent over the last three decades. Remarkably, there has been a 96 per cent decline in poaching with 386 elephants being lost in 2013 compared to 11 elephants poached in 2020.

“We shall be fronting a special bill to protect all endangered species and protected areas and also promote private-public partnerships in conservation as we also endeavor to deal with other issues such as human wildlife conflict. The reforms will ensure resilience of the industry, strengthen collaborations between the national government and counties as we seek to protect our natural resources” CS Balala added.

The Tembo Naming Festival Elephant Adopters.

The inaugural Magical Kenya #TemboNamingFestival saw 21 Elephants successfully adopted and named, ranging from Calves, Twins to the Big Tuskers, and Matriarchs. This is only the beginning of our conservation adventure.
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A visit to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage - Yellow Zebra Safaris

YZ co-founder Julian visited the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and watched the elephant orphans during an evening procession in Nairobi, Kenya. This is a very special visiting hour reserved for foster parents (when the orphans return to the stockades for the evening).

At Yellow Zebra, we have now arranged more than 90 adoptions of elephants with the Trust on behalf of our clients, and we can arrange for you to foster an elephant too. As well as helping an orphan become rehabilitated, fostering an elephant also gains you entry into the Elephant Orphanage, where you can meet the elephants that you are helping to support.

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