Ambo and Jotto graduate to Ithumba | Sheldrick Trust
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 Published On Jun 27, 2019

Orphaned elephants, Ambo and Jotto, make the move from our Nursery in Nairobi National Park to the SWT's Ithumba Reintegration Unit in Tsavo East. This is a momentous day for the two boys, who having been rescued by the SWT and afforded a second chance at life, are now embarking on the next stage in their gradual reintgration back to the wild.

Watch their journey unfold and witness the wonderful sights and sounds that greet them on arrival at Ithumba.

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Established in 1977, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) operates the world’s most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program, rescuing and hand-rearing orphaned elephants and other animals that have lost their mothers, all too often as a result of human activity. But we do much more than this. Through our Aerial, Anti-Poaching and Mobile Veterinary Units, we safeguard the natural environment and provide immediate assistance to wild animals in need. We also secure irreplaceable wilderness areas so that animals will always have space to roam and work with local partners and communities to ensure people and wildlife can live alongside one another.

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