Despite decades of experience working with wild and orphaned elephants, Maisha’s situation is unprecedented.

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, we are saddened to announce the passing of Maisha on the afternoon of June 26th.

Her sudden departure has left us in shock and disbelief. Words can hardly capture a profound loss, leaving us grappling with the unexpected void created by her absence.

Despite our decades of experience working with elephants in the wild and as orphans, Maisha’s situation was unprecedented.

Image 251

The first signs of concern emerged on a Monday when Maisha’s front legs seemed stiff. Initially, we attributed it to a fall or a playful mud bath.

Swift action was taken, and Maisha was returned to the Ithumba stockades for close observation.

Image 252

By the following day, the stiffness had spread to her other legs, raising alarm among the team. Despite her apparent overall health, Maisha’s condition remained a mystery.

Even the possibility of a snake bite was considered, but no evidence was found. To err on the side of caution, her medication was increased while preparations for further treatment were made.

Regrettably, Maisha’s condition deteriorated rapidly. Her muscles began to spasm, rendering her unable to walk, lie down, drink, or chew. While medication provided temporary relief, the enigma surrounding her illness persisted.

Image 253

A dedicated team, including KWS vet Dr. Poghon and veterinarians from Nairobi and South Africa, worked tirelessly to diagnose Maisha’s condition.

Although her symptoms resembled tetanus, a condition never observed in an elephant, no visible wounds were found. Blood tests indicated a bacterial infection, yet its source remained elusive.

Every avenue was explored, including two occasions of flying in medication and collecting blood samples. It was a perplexing puzzle that defied conventional understanding.

Image 254

Throughout her ordeal, Maisha found solace in the Ithumba orphan herd, with her companion Nabulu showing unwavering concern.

The Keepers and Nabulu remained vigilant, ensuring Maisha was never alone, day or night. The Keepers’ presence provided her comfort, a bond she had cherished.

Maisha was nourished with various milk and porridge combinations and rehydration fluids despite her struggles.

Image 255

Though she often collapsed from exhaustion, these moments were utilized for essential drips and rest.

There were brief moments of hope when three of Maisha’s legs regained some flexibility, but sadly, she collapsed again on a Saturday morning.

Despite all efforts, Maisha passed away peacefully. She courageously faced her final days, even though the mystery illness ultimately proved impossible.

Image 256

In this challenging week, we introduce three new additions to our nursery: Kindani, Kinyei, and Bondeni.

Raising orphaned elephants is a bittersweet journey, and we are still mourning the loss of Maisha, who touched countless lives during her time with us. She nurtured young elephants like Roho, guiding them with love when they needed it most.

While her absence weighs heavily on our hearts, we are eager to watch Kindani, Kinyei, and Bondeni grow and thrive under our care.

Image 257

Maisha’s nurturing presence had a profound impact on young orphans like Roho. Her kindness and compassion were unparalleled.

To honor Maisha, we are committed to researching and delving deeper into the circumstances of her decline.

Despite this tragedy, let’s remember Maisha with a smile, as her name, which means “life” in Swahili, perfectly embodied her quiet yet joyful personality and her boundless love for all living creatures.

Image 258

We will forever cherish the memory of Maisha, whose vibrant spirit echoed the essence of her Swahili name – ‘life.’

Watch the video below:

now

Related Posts

Explore the remarkable journey of a baby pink elephant, a symbol of strength and vitality overcoming all the hardships of nature.

Nature is an endless wellspring of wonders, often challenging our perceptions with its extraordinary creations. In a heartwarming and exceptional tale, we discover the remarkable journey of…

These elephants, once orphans, return to the place that cared for them when they became mothers, and the joy they bring is indescribable.

Births are always unique, and in the wilds of Ithumba, it’s an extraordinary celebration, especially when it’s a baby elephant. These elephants, once orphans themselves, return to…

Jabulani, an adult male elephant, recently made headlines when he had a heartwarming encounter with Khanyisa, an albino elephant calf.

Jabulani, a mature male elephant, has recently made headlines with a heartwarming encounter with Khanyisa, a young albino elephant calf. This remarkable interaction revealed a profound and…

The giant, lonely male elephant was seeking solace in the shade of a towering tree.

In the heart of  Tsavo East National Park’s  Tsavo Triangle, a compelling rescue mission unfolded on January 15, 2020, as the SWT/KWS Canine Unit sprang into action. Their keen eyes…

At Kaluku, the youngest orphan’s room has a dedicated Caretaker.

It struck me how the setting sun ushers in an entirely new scene — but one that is no less active, nor less interesting, than its daylight…

The harsh dry season has cast a challenging shadow over the Tsavo Sanctuary and its adorable elephants have begun their relentless journey in search of food and water.

The unforgiving dry season has cast a challenging shadow over the Tsavo Conservation Area, and its beloved elephants have embarked on a relentless quest for sustenance and…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *