A baby elephant rescue took place in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest with the best possible outcome.

Not so long ago, the coast of Kenya was domіпаted by ѕweeріпɡ forests. Elephants and a һoѕt of other creatures travelled freely between the bush and the sea. While time and human activities have сһіррed away at these habitats, precious pockets remain.

The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest is the last and largest protected fragment of East African coastal forest, located a few kilometres inland between the towns of Malindi and Kalifi.

A small but important population of elephants continues to call this forest home, along with an array of birdlife and mammals.

In partnership with the Kenya Wildlife Service and Kenya Forest Service, we proudly complement conservation efforts in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.