Thank you Edwin & Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, I hope these tourists were listening to your interesting narration? Keep up the good work & always carry on doing the wonderful task you've done for years! Lots of love from me in Port Elizabeth, South Africa❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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I have seen quite a few episodes with the elephant. Also wit the big ones. No shouting, no elephant hooks. nothing. I also have seen an episode, they are not related to this one here, an elderly couple with the KNYSNA Elephants. And i mean those were grown ups. HuGE grey colosses. And again, no shouting, no elephant hooks. And the couple was right between them.
Thank you for this amazing video. Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Orphanage is truly a testament that good and kind people exist in this world. Amidst all the chaos and problems, they remind us all that there are a lot of kind, sacrificing and loving people in this world. 🙏❤️
Leaders in rescue and rewilding. Reminder it took Daphne Sheldrick 50 yrs to figure it out. Her legacy lives on. ❤ I visited on June 1, 2024 (private visit which i scheduled 9 months in advance. It was a sacred journey for me from USA. I foster Mokogodo age 1.5. Very emotional experience ❤ It was a splurge fir me but if one can visit ar all or sponsor a baby on their website ❤ It's for the most Beautiful successful project.
I hope these wonderful elephant babies will truly be integrated into the wild.❤🙏 And the Kenyan government will strengthen the fight against poachers and will also help this reserve. Humanity is very guilty of elephants.
Most important just enough nurturing to heal them but they graduate by age 3 or 4 to another area by Tsavo. Eventually rewilded. It's incredibly amazing. ❤ They all graduate back into the wild by age 10.
Good thought….I very much agree with you. It would be very nice if they were able to live their lives without human interaction. Unfortunately if people didn’t pay to see them and the Rwandan government didn’t protect them, the poachers would be the reality of their human interaction. We humans mess a lot of things up, but in this case having 8 humans watch these incredible creatures for one hour a day seems a good compromise if a compromise must be made.
In the last 10 years around 170000 African Elephant have been poached, however there birth rates and populations are stable over the last 10 years. There just about even however over time the Elephant are loosing there tusks.
Its lovely to see little Raha looking relaxed in front of so many people. Baby Rhinos are so cute. She was attacked by predator's when he was only a few days old and was quite badly injured loosing his tail. Lucky to survive her ordeal she is now being cared for by the amazing team at SWT at their Nairobi Orphanage. Hopefully one day she will be released into Tasvo Black Rhino sanctuary to live a life back in the wild.