Monday 18th July on our last day in Amboseli

Today the morning dawned cool and clear and after breakfast Kilimanjaro had shed her heavy blanket and was beaming down at us as we made our way to Cynthia Moss’ camp …enroute the sun came out and so did the elephants  EB’s Echo’s family with plenty of babies . It was a morning that was spent in and amongst elephants ..so special . A day of celebration…..Ann & Cynthia’s advance birthday and Greg & Casey’s 18th wedding anniversary! A joyous day filled with elephants , laughter, song and reconnections! As the sun was going down we met KWS vets who were going to check on gazelles who are falling sick and dying. Such commitment that they were ready for the all night task to take blood samples and aerial flights during the day to save our precious wildlife!!
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aworipat

About aworipat

I am born and raised in Kenya, I obtained my B.S. in International Relations at Lock Haven University in the U.S. and currently live in Nairobi, Kenya. East African history, wildlife conservation issues, and elephant behavior and conservation are among my interests,I currently serve as the Director of the Pan-African Wildlife Conservation Network and Honorary Warden – Southern Region at National Parks and Reserves