The Australian Women's Weekly

How to help … wildlife and the environment

Nairobi

Help rehabilitate an elephant

The pint-sized elephants pack a monumental punch at Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s (SWT) orphan nursery in Nairobi, Kenya (sheldrickwildlifetrust. org). With trunks flying and ears flapping, they thunder towards the arena where we’ve gathered for the midday feeding and mud-bath routine. Three-year-old Kamili lunges for a bottle of milk held aloft by her keeper; wizened by

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