Elephant Orphans in Kenya Tourists play with a baby elephant at the Elephant Orphans established by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in ...
Elephant Orphans in Kenya
Tourists play with a baby elephant at the Elephant Orphans established by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2012.(Xinhua/Ding Haitao)
A baby elephant drinks milk at the Elephant Orphans established by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2012.(Xinhua/Ding Haitao)
A baby elephant strikes a wooden stake in front of visitors at the Elephant Orphans established by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2012.(Xinhua/Ding Haitao)
Two baby elephants have fun at the Elephant Orphans established by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2012.(Xinhua/Ding Haitao)
Baby elephants are fed with milk in front of visitors at the Elephant Orphans established by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2012..(Xinhua/Ding Haitao)
A little boy tries to play with a baby elephant at the Elephant Orphans established by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2012.(Xinhua/Ding Haitao)
A total of more than 20 baby elephants orphaned by ivory poachers or natural disasters live in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya.
Employees take good care of them until they get independent life ability and then will set them free to the wild.
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