Lerangwa and Furaha were successfully relocated to a ranger-protected tourist area of Mkomazi National Park, where they live independently in a natural but safe habitat.
Lerangwa and Furaha were successfully relocated to a ranger-protected tourist area of Mkomazi National Park, where they live independently in a natural but safe habitat.
Kiteto explores new territory – the area around the Elephant House where she spends her nights with the rest of…
September 2018 Elephant rescue – follow this success! We consider the protection and rescue of wildlife as one of our…
Sometimes, our resident animals even share the food: Felix, the duiker, and Gizmo, the vervet monkey.
This little calf was rescued on the 23rd of August 2020, as she had fallen into a well close to…
The dream-team Savannah and Lerangwa Both are training language and communication skills between species: elephants cuddle and touch with their…
26th April 2021 Teething for elephants is just as painful as it is for any other living creatures. Little Kiteto…