Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Mt. Kenya wildlife conservancy and Ol Pejeta conservancy


Over spring break, we went to an animal orphanage near Mt Kenya. The goal of the orphanage was to breed bongos which are found only on Mt Kenya and the Aberdares.

[Additional pictures are found on the "more pictures from Ol Pejeta" page of this blog.  As usual, you can see the pictures at a larger size by clicking on them]
Caracal at Mt Kenya wildlife conservancy
Bongo at the same place, there are only 100 of them left in the wild

Cylindrical bushpig 

Cheetah that likes being petted
People at a campsite


Elephants across the river from the campsite at Ol Pejeta

Instructions for elephants "ELEPHANTS ARE THEREFORE REQUESTED TO CROSS TWO AT A TIME ONLY"

Rescued chimpanzees, one of which is named George

Baraka the blind rhino

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