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  1. ELEPHANT DIARIES - 1/10/2007

    Elephant Diaries (originally transmitted in July 2005) is to be repeated next week on BBC TWO at 7.00 pm, starting on Monday 15th January and running until Friday 19th January (one show each night of the week at 7. (read more)

  1. THE WORK OF THE TRUST'S BURRA DESNARING TEAM AND MOBILE VETERINARY UNIT - 1/9/2007

    Recently our Burra desnaring antipoaching team while patrolling the Ndii area in Tsavo East National Park came across two buffalos, both trapped in separate cable snares, but both still alive. (read more)

    A snared buffalo, held fast the the tree trunk by a cable snare around his head The second buffalo had the cable taught around the neck The cable snare is attached to a sturdy tree or shrub Members from the Burra Desnaring team
  1. SHIDA'S PROLAPSE - 1/7/2007 (RHINO UPDATE)

    Whenever one takes on an orphaned rhino, one can expect a roller-coaster of highs and lows, for the life of such ancient, territorial creatures is complex and filled with possible pitfalls. (read more)

    Shida just before his operation Shida during his operation The revival drug is administered Shida after his operation
  1. The West Gate Conservancy Scouts visit the two orphans they have saved, Loijuk and Lempaute - 12/12/2006

    The Scouts from the West Gate Conservancy in Samburu who rescued both Lempaute and Loijuk got to meet them again this month. (read more)

    The Scouts that rescued Lempaute Angela with the team of West Gate Conservancy Scouts
  1. The rescue of Kenze - 12/7/2006

    The evening of 6th December, 2006, and a call from our Chyulu De-Snaring Team made our hearts sink, alerting us to the fact that another young orphaned elephant had been spotted by members of the Community abutting the forest wandering around entirely alone. (read more)

    The DSWT Chyulu desnaring team rescue the calf Kenze with the other nursery orphans Loading Kenze Loading Kenze onto the plane
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