
There was evidence of ivory poaching during the month when gunshots were reported and responded to by fixed wing aircraft, this was followed a few days later by two carcasses discovered during patrol. (read more)The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is focused on the protection of elephants, rhinos and other wildlife at a field level, over the last 40 years we have aided countless African animals, from elephants to antelopes and always with the following in our minds - animals have a right to be free, to roam wild, and to be safe in their surroundings. We have a responsibility to afford them that right and challenge those that would seek to take it away or harm them. We are proud of what we have achieved, and we are grateful to those that believe in us and support us, making our lifesaving work possible. There is much more to do, however in seeing what we have achieved and the difference we make every day, we know our experience and integrated field projects work for wildlife and, matched with your continued support, we can and we will achieve so much more in the years ahead.Our
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