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Khanyisa was born with the hardship of being an albino elephant in the wild, meaning that she is more sensitive to the harsh African sunlight, but she has learnt to cover herself with mud and sand to protect herself. She has overcome the snare wounds, the trauma of being orphaned, ill health, diarrhea and had a blood transfusion as we fought to get her through rehabilitation. Without her mother's milk, we have to specially formulate milk for her and adjust it to suit her changing needs.
Khanyisa was born with the hardship of being an albino elephant in the wild, meaning that she is more sensitive to the harsh African sunlight, but she has learnt to cover herself with mud and sand to protect herself. She has overcome the snare wounds, the trauma of being orphaned, ill health, diarrhea and had a blood transfusion as we fought to get her through rehabilitation. Without her mother's milk, we have to specially formulate milk for her and adjust it to suit her changing needs.
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# https://youtu.be/2sYITOIBRvE
# https://youtu.be/2sYITOIBRvE


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https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/54620/projdoc.pdf
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/54620/projdoc.pdf
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OrganizationHoedspruit Elephant Rehabilitation & Development
Region South Africa
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Adine Roode


Orphaned albino elephant, Khanyisa's journey of survival is nothing short of inspirational! Her story has touched the world. She was found in January 2020, as a four-month old calf - alone, without her herd in sight, with a poacher's snare around her cheeks and ears. Her injuries were severe. Wildlife vets estimated that she spent four days stuck in the snare. Now two years old, Khanyisa (meaning Sunshine in Shona) is fully rehabilitated and has been integrating into a rescued elephant herd.


Challenge

Khanyisa was born with the hardship of being an albino elephant in the wild, meaning that she is more sensitive to the harsh African sunlight, but she has learnt to cover herself with mud and sand to protect herself. She has overcome the snare wounds, the trauma of being orphaned, ill health, diarrhea and had a blood transfusion as we fought to get her through rehabilitation. Without her mother's milk, we have to specially formulate milk for her and adjust it to suit her changing needs.

Long-Term Impact

Through HERD, orphaned elephants can heal and rejoin the social structure that is essential for these social animals, while in a reserve where they roam and forage naturally during the day. Every elephant matters. Every elephant needs a herd. Should the rescued herd continue to grow, they may split into two as with wild herds. At this time, we would ensure new grounds to relocate the herd into a wild environment that is safe and suitable for them, without the threat of human-elephant conflict.

References

  1. https://herd.org.za
  2. https://herd.org.za/?s=About+Khanyisa
  3. https://herd.org.za/a-baby-elephants-journey-of-healing-from-snare-victim-to-survivor/
  4. https://herd.org.za/milk-makes-the-elephant-go-round-feeding-orphan-elephant-calves/
  5. https://youtu.be/2sYITOIBRvE


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/54620/projdoc.pdf

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