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HOWEY CONSERVATION EFFORTS

We are striving to keep adopting and sponsoring elephants. 

Conservation donation

toto

Why Toto?

Toto, our first elephant adoption, holds significant meaning for our foundation as a symbol of compassion, commitment, and the importance of wildlife conservation. By adopting Toto, we not only provide support for his care and well-being but also raise awareness about the challenges faced by elephants in the wild, such as habitat loss and poaching. 


The name "Toto" means "friend" or "beloved" in various cultures, reflecting the deep bond we hope to foster between our foundation, our supporters, and the animals we strive to protect. Through Toto's story, we aim to inspire others to join us in our mission to create a better world for wildlife and promote a sustainable future for all living beings.

Details

 

Current age

2 years old

Gender

Male

Rescued date

1 April 2022

Rescue location

Tsavo Ecosystem, Tsavo East National Park

Date of birth (approximate)

25 March 2022

Reason orphaned

Unknown

Age at rescue

1 week old (approx)

Current location

Kaluku Unit

Wamata

Why Wamata?

 

Adopting Wamata, our second elephant, holds deep significance for our foundation. She represents compassion, commitment, and the crucial need for wildlife conservation. By supporting Wamata, we ensure her well-being while also raising awareness about the challenges elephants face in the wild, such as habitat loss and poaching.

The name "Wamata," meaning "joy" in Swahili, reflects the bond we hope to build between our foundation, our supporters, and the animals we protect. Through her story, we aim to inspire others to join us in creating a better world for wildlife and promoting a sustainable future for all living beings.

Details

 

Current age

17 months old

Gender

Female

Rescued date

12 September 2024

Rescue location

Tsavo Ecosystem, Tsavo East NP

Date of birth (approximate)

10 September 2023

Reason orphaned

Found alone

Age at rescue

12 months old (approx)

Current location

Nairobi Nursery

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