Welcome to the Lewa Elephant blog – thank you for visiting the site!
This is my first attempt at blogging so please bare with me. I decided to try
my hand at blogging because I very much want to share the stories of the many elephant
that I have come to know here on the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. To begin with, I want to give you some
background. Hence forward, this will be
their stories rather than mine.
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The following year, we had the good fortune of building a home in
northern Kenya on the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy – a 60,000 acre sanctuary that is
traversed by many elephant. I began
asking around and found, to my surprise, that no one knew anything about the
elephant that frequented Lewa. Thus, my
study was born. Before too long, I was
introduced to Iain Douglas-Hamilton, one of the world’s foremost elephant
researchers; he, too, was conducting an elephant population study about an hour
north of Lewa in the Samburu National Reserve.
He taught me a great deal and, eventually, my study became an adjunct of
his organization, Save the Elephants.
Over the years, I have had many visitors – some were friends,
others became friends. Most arrived with
little knowledge of elephant; they saw elephant simply as one of “the big
five.” But, few have left without a
profound change of attitude, and I have often heard, “I will never look at
elephant the same way.”
This change comes about as people begin to understand that elephant
are sentient, emotional creatures not unlike people. Despite their size and strength, they are
gentle giants unless frightened or threatened. Obviously, elephant must be treated
with caution and respect, but being in amongst these magnificent creatures
imbues a sense of wonder, fascination and awe that cannot be described.
Some of their stories are fun and interesting. Others are heartbreaking. I will try to share both with you. I will tell you of the elephant’s day to day
life here on Lewa – births, deaths, activities, etc. I also will share stories from the past. Most importantly, I will introduce you to my
friends about whom I care so deeply. I will
tell you of their plight as they struggle to survive in a world where poachers slaughter
countless elephant on a daily basis, and you will hear the stories of some of
the Lewa elephant that have died at the hands of poachers.
It is my sincere hope that many of you will have the chance to
visit Africa and experience the majesty of elephant first hand. If you are lucky enough to come to Lewa, you
may well meet some of the elephant that you have come to know through this
blog. Many of you will only share the “elephant
experience” vicariously. But, regardless
of circumstances, I hope that with time none of you will ever think of elephant
in quite the same way.
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