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.
Meing’ataki is now going out on a daily basis, accompanied by the caregivers and his 2 siblings Kiteto and Malamboni….
Savannah and Lerangwa These two have a really special relationship, and it looks like there is a great friendship growing….
In July 2019, an extremely young male elephant calf was found on its own in Tanzania’s youngest National Park –…
This little calf was rescued on the 23rd of August 2020, as she had fallen into a well close to…
This is a fantastic success story – the first two orpahned elephants released back into the wild in Tanzania! We…
VIRTUAL INTERNSHIP WITH KILIMANJARO ANIMAL C.R.E.W. The Kilimanjaro Animal C.R.E.W. has custom designed this 6-week online internship course from scratch,…