Elephant Stories
Wide Satao
Wide Satao is one of Kenya’s well-known biggest tuskers. On 9th of May 2019, Tsavo Trust’s Head of Monitoring, Joseph Kyalo, noticed an unusual behaviour. Wide Satao was moving quickly from...
Wide Satao
Wide Satao is one of Kenya’s well-known biggest tuskers. On 9th of May 2019, Tsavo Trust’s Head of Monitoring, Joseph Kyalo, noticed an unusual behaviour. Wide Satao was moving quickly from...
Challa
Challa is one of the 15 orphaned baby elephants rescued by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, whose names adorn our Elephant London Dry Gin miniature bottles. The Trust received an SOS...
Challa
Challa is one of the 15 orphaned baby elephants rescued by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, whose names adorn our Elephant London Dry Gin miniature bottles. The Trust received an SOS...
Lengai
Born in 1993 to a young family matriarch Louise, Lengai was a member of the so-called LC family, who were first sighted and photographed in 1975 by Cynthia Moss, a...
Lengai
Born in 1993 to a young family matriarch Louise, Lengai was a member of the so-called LC family, who were first sighted and photographed in 1975 by Cynthia Moss, a...
Jabulani
Rambo and Rachel were the only two baby elephant survivors of a herd of elephants that were part of a culling program in 1980s (in which a whole herd was...
Jabulani
Rambo and Rachel were the only two baby elephant survivors of a herd of elephants that were part of a culling program in 1980s (in which a whole herd was...
Lobolo
Lobolo has been adopted and named as a wedding gift by Henry Palmer to Robin and Tessa of Elephant Gin. The name Lobolo, taken from the old Swahili word for...
Lobolo
Lobolo has been adopted and named as a wedding gift by Henry Palmer to Robin and Tessa of Elephant Gin. The name Lobolo, taken from the old Swahili word for...
Oralee
Oralee was born in October 1994 to so-called OA family, who were first sighted and photographed in 1973 by Cynthia Moss, a pioneering elephant researcher working along Amboseli Trust For...
Oralee
Oralee was born in October 1994 to so-called OA family, who were first sighted and photographed in 1973 by Cynthia Moss, a pioneering elephant researcher working along Amboseli Trust For...