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  2. Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust is a leader in conservation efforts to help save the remaining African elephant populations in grave danger from the illegal ivory trade. [5] The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Elephant Orphanage is located in Nairobi National Park and is open to the public for one hour every day.

  3. Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary (MES) is a community-owned conservation area with a size of 40 km², originally designed for elephants and Encephalartos cycads in Kwale County, Kenya. The area is part of an old elephant migratory route between the southern coast and the Tsavo National Parks . [1]

  4. Elephant hunting in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    An elephant skull with tusk removed by poachers near Voi, Taita-Taveta District. Although elephant hunting has been banned for more than 40 years in Kenya, poaching has not been eradicated completely given the poverty of many Kenyans and the high value of elephant tusks. Tusks traditionally were shipped overseas and sold on the black market. [21]

  5. Rare set of elephant twins born in Kenya: 'Amazing odds!' - AOL

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    A conservation group said an elephant in Kenya gave birth to a rare set of twins on Friday. The twins, both female, were born in the Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya to a mother named ...

  6. Kenya says its plan to burn 105 tons of ivory will protect ...

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    Kenyan wildlife officials plan to burn 105 tons of ivory at the end of April in a move they say will protect elephants.

  7. Save the Elephants - Wikipedia

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    Save the Elephants (STE) was founded in 1993 by Iain Douglas-Hamilton.A research and conservation organization, Save the Elephants (STE) is a UK-registered charity headquartered in Nairobi with its principal research station in Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya.

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