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How Reteti’s fourth release will work: a step by step explanation
We’d love for you to experience this release in as much detail as possible – so to give you an idea of what’s about to happen, and what you’ll be seeing on our social media profiles in the coming week, here’s how things will unfold.
How the best possible release site for Reteti’s orphans was selected
The process of finding the best possible release site for Reteti's orphaned elephants has been a collaborative and meticulous effort. his blog details how the joint committee evaluated multiple sites and made their final decision.
(Safe)keepers of those we love!
Father figures come in many forms, and whether they are present every day or working tirelessly away from home to provide, they teach us invaluable lessons about dedication and going the extra mile for our loved ones.
Reteti’s release herd is showing us the way – a walk to remember!
Each elephant release is unique, and our fourth one will be especially distinct from the previous three. This blog outlines our plans for the upcoming release, but as we all know, elephants might have their own ideas about how the day will go.
A community united in support of the release of 13 elephant orphans
A dedicated awareness drive throughout Namunyak Conservancy highlighted the Samburu community’s pivotal role in the upcoming release of 13 elephant orphans. As the ultimate custodians of wilderness and wildlife, their wholehearted support and passion drive the project’s success!
Reteti Keeper T-shirts, hats, and more – all in our new online store!
The wait is finally over - Reteti’s online shop is open! You can now join Lemerash, Lekupanai and Naomi in spirit wherever you are by stepping out in your very own Reteti Keeper T!
An update on Reteti’s preparations for our upcoming release
You may have wondered how plans are progressing for our 13 release candidates to finally step back into the land of their birth. In this latest update, Peter Lenasalia – Reteti Elephant Sanctuary’s Manager – writes the latest news from the ground.
Formidable mother figures – celebrating Reteti’s matriarchs!
Here at Reteti, we are all connected by heart – not by blood, and the sanctuary’s Matriarchs are the pillars of our unity. We celebrate how they embody motherhood in its purest form this Mother’s Day.
Discovering the stories elephants tell through their skin
From the sheer size of their wrinkly protective layer, to the lines criss-crossing their beautifully rounded shapes – their skins trace their stories, show us how they adapt to their habitat, and reveal behaviours that are truly unique!
Meet our new friends… a wobble of Somali ostrich chicks!
A wobble of Somali ostrich chicks recently joined the Reteti herd. Their story of how they become separated from their herd, is very interesting. Read the blog to learn more.
We’re building an open-air Visitor Centre at Reteti!
We’re building an open-air Visitor Centre at Reteti! Thanks to the help of Save the Elephants, The Sarara Foundation, and Mass Design Group, our dream to create a centre highlighting the value of elephant conservation is being realised.
Our release herd received their GPS collars!
Our release herd was collared last week! We are incredibly proud of the intrepid team who pulled this important task off so seamlessly – and even more proud of the elephants, who were unflappable through it all! The collars, which were supplied by Save The Elephants, are fitted with GPS devices to help closely monitor each elephant once they’re back in the wild.
Tourism Ministry honours Namunyak and Reteti at start of nationwide tour!
The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife visited Reteti Elephant Sanctuary as part of their nationwide tour visiting all 47 counties in a bid to boost Kenya’s tourism.
Conversations with a Big Tusker
I found myself talking to an old elephant bull in my mind’s eye this morning, and as I lay awake in bed with a heavy heart, I quietly breathed these words…
The Year in Review: Relive 2023 With Us!
Join us as we look back on 2023 and relive the highlights of the past 12 months.
Ready to be released – how we know the elephants are ready.
Much like kids in high school, the behaviour of elephants change as time goes by and they approach ‘graduation’. This blog post takes a look at some of the many factors that are taken into account for the timing of each elephant's release.
Meet the elephants who are graduating from Reteti
Meet the 13 elephants who are part of Reteti Elephant Sanctuary’s 4th release group - who’ll soon be graduating from the sanctuary and return to the wild.
Colman shines at the 1st Wildlife Scientific Conference in Kenya!
Colman Lesowapir, Reteti’s elephant researcher recently presented a talk at the first Wildlife Scientific Conference held in Naivasha, Kenya.
Ngaremara, a heart of gold
Ngaremara is the embodiment of tenderness and love – who shares her endless supply of kindness and affection wherever she goes, and with everyone she meets! It’s impossible to be sure, but we have a sneaky suspicion that her heart takes up 90% of her tiny body
The wonderful, waterless world of Gerenuks
Gerenuks, often overshadowed by the iconic elephants and lions of the region, these "giraffe-necked" antelopes deserve their own spotlight. With their unique biology and fascinating behaviours, are one of East Africa's natural wonders.