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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: Haven for Elephants Rhinos Best known for our work to protect elephants, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) operates the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world
Donate to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Leaving a legacy gift through your estate or Trust provides the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust with the critical resources needed to maintain a long term investment in the wild lives and places of Kenya
History and Mission Sheldrick Trust Founded in 1977 by Dame Daphne Sheldrick, the charity was created to build upon the conservation vision of her late husband, David Sheldrick, the founding warden of Tsavo East National Park, Kenya’s oldest and largest national park
Visiting the Sheldrick Trust Nairobi Nursery Show your park entry ticket to the KWS Customer Service team, and they will direct you to where the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust vehicle collects guests Our vehicle runs between 10:15 AM and 11:30 AM, carrying on-foot visitors the short drive to the Nursery
Visiting - Sheldrick Wildlife Trust While elephants no longer roam wild in Nairobi National Park, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust raises its youngest orphaned elephants at the Nursery, which sits within this safe and nurturing, yet entirely wild, environment
About Us - Sheldrick Wildlife Trust USA Born from one family’s passion for Kenya and its wilderness, Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is today the most successful orphan-elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and one of the pioneering conservation organisations for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa
Sheldrick Trust Global Offices The UK based charity, now officially registered as Sheldrick Wildlife Trust UK, exists to protect and preserve wildlife and habitats in Kenya through financial contributions, educational outreach and public awareness initiatives