View this post on Instagram Repost from @natgeotravel using @RepostRegramApp - Photo by @amivitale. Mary Lengees, one of the first female keepers at Reteti Elephant Sanctuary (@r.e.s.c.u.e) in Northern Kenya, caresses Suyian, Reteti’s first resident. Suyian was rescued in September 2016 when she was just four weeks old. Reteti is the first ever community owned and operated sanctuary in Africa. Please follow all of us, @amivitale, @r.e.s.c.u.e and nearby Sarara Camp (@sararacamp) to support and learn more about these initiatives. @sararacamp @nrt_kenya @conservationorg @tusk_org @kenyawildlifeservice @sandiegozoo @natgeo @natgeocreative @thephotosociety #DontLetThemDisappear #elephants #saveelephants #retetielephants #stoppoaching #kenya #northernkenya #magicalkenya #whyilovekenya #africa #everydayafrica #photojournalism #amivitale A post shared by Jennetta Younge (@jennetta_younge) on May 30, 2018 at 12:16pm PDT
Repost from @natgeotravel using @RepostRegramApp - Photo by @amivitale. Mary Lengees, one of the first female keepers at Reteti Elephant Sanctuary (@r.e.s.c.u.e) in Northern Kenya, caresses Suyian, Reteti’s first resident. Suyian was rescued in September 2016 when she was just four weeks old. Reteti is the first ever community owned and operated sanctuary in Africa. Please follow all of us, @amivitale, @r.e.s.c.u.e and nearby Sarara Camp (@sararacamp) to support and learn more about these initiatives. @sararacamp @nrt_kenya @conservationorg @tusk_org @kenyawildlifeservice @sandiegozoo @natgeo @natgeocreative @thephotosociety #DontLetThemDisappear #elephants #saveelephants #retetielephants #stoppoaching #kenya #northernkenya #magicalkenya #whyilovekenya #africa #everydayafrica #photojournalism #amivitale
A post shared by Jennetta Younge (@jennetta_younge) on May 30, 2018 at 12:16pm PDT
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