Elephant’s Orphan Project – David Sheldrick WIldlife Trust – AKA unbearably...
Dame Daphne Sheldrick, founder of the DSWT, pioneered the milk formula and husbandry needed to successful hand-rear milk dependent orphan baby elephants. These skills and Daphne’s knowledge have...
View ArticleDr. Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Elephants and Rhinos: Chemi Chemi November...
As a foster parent to Chemi Chemi one of the orphaned baby elephants at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, I receive monthly reports written by Dame Sheldrick. The report includes an update on all the...
View ArticleShout For Their Survival – The Wildlife Summit to End Poaching
“Their futures is in our hands. Save #elephants before it’s too late. Call on world governments to #endwildlifecrime http://thndr.it/1bwbLG6” Join Thunderclap to socially share and participate! Save...
View ArticleTime to Say Goodbye to the Elephant
This is not easy viewing. But I would challenge anyone to watch it and NOT do anything about it at all. Even sharing information with one other person, signing a petition or joining in one of the 105...
View ArticleHallmark is selling ivory….as a perfect 14th anniversary present
Hi everyone, Thanks for your quick response, reblogs and shares. It appears that Hallmark has removed the ivory reference. This is the customer service message I received from their office: hank you...
View ArticleReason #5 to love elephants – they’re fast!
Our No.5 Reason to love elephants… With World Elephant Day coming up fast, did you know that surprising for their size, an elephant can run up to a super speedy 30 km/hour! And whilst the orphans might...
View ArticleReason to love elephants, No. 4: Their ears are the shape of Africa
Did you know African elephants have much bigger ears than an Asian elephants. But as well as using their ears to signal if they’re alarmed or angry, flapping them also cools them down!
View ArticleReason to love elephants, No. 3: they’re matriarchal
Herds for life, it’s the females that rule the roost in elephant herds, which are comprised of several generations of female relatives (aunts, sisters and cousins). Find out how you can share your love...
View ArticleReason to love elephants, No. 2 Elephants can be left handed
… or rather, ‘left-tusked’! Elephants have a preferred tusk for digging up earth and uprooting trees and will only use the other if their tusk-of-choice becomes severely injured. Find out how you can...
View ArticleToday is #ElephantDay – Share the Love
Do you know what day it is Please watch, share and spread the love
View ArticleSave the Elephants Infographic
This is a quick video detailing the illegal assault on elephant populations. For anyone wanting to the point information on this topic, this is your video.
View ArticlePictures – Global March for Elephants and Rhinos – Vancouver
I am proud to have been a part of this amazing, grassroots event that took place October 4th in 136 cities around the world where people all marched to end the ivory and rhino horn trades that threaten...
View ArticleTusky Business – Jon Stewart
The findings of last week’s EIA report Vanishing Point, into the illegal ivory trade between Tanzania and China, have made it onto the popular US new satire The Daily Show With Jon Stewart … WARNING –...
View ArticleACTION FOR ELEPHANTS – Organize a protest, join a Mass Mail Campaign – you...
In the wake of the last few Chinese horror stories including the big Chinese buying trip to Tanzania and the abduction of 35 baby elephants (one of whom has already died) the grassroots advocacy...
View ArticleACTION for Kidnapped Baby Elephants Destined for Chinese Zoos
Will YOU let up to 100 baby elephants be kidnapped from their families in Zimbabwe and sent to Chinese zoos? Say NO! ACTIONS HERE to save the Zimbabwe baby elephants from China! #MarchAgainstExtinction...
View ArticleThe Dark Side of Animal Tourism in Thailand
I have been shocked by the number of people I know who have ridden elephants. I’m even more shocked that they have no of the dark side of animal tourism…those days need to be over. We know too much...
View ArticleGlobal March for Elephants and Rhinos – Vancouver 2015
Please help spread the word and join the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos march. Last year 137 cities marched (50,000 people). This year already over 100 cities around the world are organizing to...
View ArticleSave Elephants from Cruelty in 30 Seconds
Watching elephants perform may look like family fun, but for elephants and other wild animals, the experience is anything but! Join us and the voice of this video, Selma Blair, at...
View ArticleToday is World Elephant Day
Every day at the DSWT is World Elephant Day! But today is a chance for us to celebrate the species together and let the world know why they need our protection. Watch as our Nursery Head Keeper, Edwin...
View Article2015 Vancouver – Global March for Elephants and Rhinos Marchers’ Toolkit and...
Hello Global (Vancouver) Marchers! Here is a toolkit to help you get the word out! Posters, petitions, umbrellas and t-shirts are soon to come! Vancouver March: October 3rd – 12:00 to 2:00 pm Vancouver...
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