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A Sheldrick's Photo Essay


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After Atravelynn pondered what happens at the Sheldrick's Trust in the event of rain in this thread here I went to my files to see what it looked like when we first went there one June quite a few years ago. It certainly was raining that day and as I looked through my catalogues I found lots of little cameos which will never see the light of day as they aren't really stand alone photographs. However, recently I have been looking at producing more and more 'photo essays' which I find personally more interesting than the single images which I'm sure is just a phase so encouraged by the numbers of bits and pieces I thought I would add another journey through my files but with a different focus than I had with the landscapes.

 

I have included some of my husband's images as well because he never gets time to do anything with them. The processing is a bit quick but it had to be or I'd never have finished so apologies for that.

 

Colour is just an irritation for me with these kinds of projects so for those who hate b&w and toned images, look away! :)

 

In no particular order or year.

 

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Edwin, who most visitors would recognise. Without the dedication of the keepers many of these orphans would never reach adulthood and rediscover a wild life.

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Around the stables in the evening when the babies settle down for the night...

 

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and rhinos too...

 

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Football (soccer) is one of the games which the orphans really seem to enjoy and there is always a ball lying around at the midday mud baths.

 

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and then there is the daily mud bath and feeding time where mud takes second place to milk but only just.

 

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Steadily over the years the word has spread about the work done by Sheldricks, not just in raising orphaned elephants and rhinos but with their work in the community and anti poaching activities. The consequence of this is that the crowds of visitors each day increases every year, and although it means that elbow jostling has become more intense, it will be these visitors (especially children) who are touched by the young elephants in ways that are hard to describe or quantify.

 

So to the people thanks...

 

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To finish, when only colour will do...

 

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To discover more about the work The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, visit their website here - www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org

 

To see how you can foster an elephant calf or rhino, click here -

www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/asp/fostering.asp

 

To read Safaritalk's exclusive interview with Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick, click

here.


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