The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, situated at the park's main entrance, is the world's most successful orphaned elephant rescue and rehabilitation programme. Founded in 1977 by Dame Daphne Sheldrick, it has hand-raised over 300 orphaned elephants and returned them to wild herds in Tsavo. The public can visit during the daily 11 a.m. mud bath, where young elephants charge through shallow pools, wrestle in the red mud, and drain oversized milk bottles held by their green-jacketed keepers. Foster programmes allow visitors to symbolically adopt an individual elephant.
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