A tiny orphaned calf had been rescued from a mud wallow pit in the Amboseli National Park by both the Kenya Wildlife Service and Tortilis Camp staff. Obviously this baby had been trapped there overnight..Read More...www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org, www.facebook/thedswt
It's almost my birthday so next time you get me a present, you should either do a donation for me, or maybe get me one of those plastic bubble hair dryer things that people sit under at the hair cut place.
Too special not to share ... everyone taking care of this new baby.
Elephant herd, East Africa
This orphaned calf was sited alone by a Tour Driver on the 21st August 2013 in the Sobo area of Tsavo East National Park. The tour driver monitored the calf for a while and saw that it was staggering and in a state of collapse, with no sign of her wild family.
The Ol Kiombo males still reign in the Mara.
Within moments of its birth, this tiny calf is immediately surrounded by the protection of his family.