The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

Category: Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

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    An oldie but goodie… last year this two-week-old orphaned African
    Elephant named Kinango bonded with retired professional basketball player Yao Ming on the
    athlete’s visit to Daphne Sheldrick’s Elephant Orphanage in Kenya.

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    Photo Credit:  Kristian Schmidt for WildAid

    Kinango was one of more than 150 orphaned Elephants fostered at the orphanage since its founding in
    1977.  The calves often come to the
    facility after their parents are killed for the ivory trade.  Elephants are also under intense pressure
    from nearby human settlements, human conflict, deforestation, and drought. 

    Once the calves are ready to live independently, a process
    that can take years, they are reintegrated with the herds at nearby Tsavo National
    Park.  Many of the once-orphaned calves
    have gone on to produce their own healthy offspring. 

    Yao Ming's 2012 trip journey through
    Africa helped raise awareness of the poaching crisis facing Elephants and Rhinos.  Daphne Sheldrick’s Elephant Orphanage is part
    of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.

    See more photos of Kinango below the fold.

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