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Born from one family’s passion for Kenya and its wilderness, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust was established more than 40 years ago and is best known for its Orphans' Project, the first and most successful elephant orphan rescue and rehabilitation program in the world.
The Sheldrick Trust is a pioneering conservation organization, dedicated to the protection of wildlife and the preservation of habitats in East Africa. Over the years the work of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has been featured in numerous publications, television productions and films.
This has helped more people around the world better understand the nature of elephants, rhinos and other wild species and importantly the efforts being taken by the Trust to protect them.
The Trust protects a number of threatened and endangered species across Kenya including black and white rhinos, as well as iconic animals like African elephants. By protecting keystone species, the Trust ensure a plethora of other animals and ecosystems continue to survive and, more importantly, thrive.
Today you will get up and close to baby elephants, see them through the feeding program, and maybe get an opportunity to have a selfie with them.
It’s one of the most amazing experiences in the world, highly recommended.
Born from one family’s passion for Kenya and its wilderness, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust was established more than 40 years ago and is best known for its Orphans' Project, the first and most successful elephant orphan rescue and rehabilitation program in the world.
The Sheldrick Trust is a pioneering conservation organization, dedicated to the protection of wildlife and the preservation of habitats in East Africa. Over the years the work of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has been featured in numerous publications, television productions and films.
This has helped more people around the world better understand the nature of elephants, rhinos and other wild species and importantly the efforts being taken by the Trust to protect them.
The Trust protects a number of threatened and endangered species across...
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