by roshnipesh | Sep 9, 2015
Save the Elephants on Film Save the Elephants has come a long way on the silver screen. In the early 70s The Family that lives with Elephants told the story of Iain, Oria and their family growing up in Tanzania amongst the elephants. Since then, STE have been...
by roshnipesh | Sep 9, 2015
Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) STE have helped bring together a coalition, which could change the future for elephants. A new dawn for elephants broke on 26th September, when Hillary and Chelsea Clinton brokered an $80m partnership to bring an end to the ivory...
by roshnipesh | Jul 31, 2015
Internships Applications for internships at STE’s Samburu research project are now open. Each year, we accept a small number of interns to Save the Elephants in Kenya. These internships comprise 1-3 month professional placements with one of our research projects in...
by roshnipesh | Jul 30, 2015
Communication Only by communicating to others what we have discovered about elephants will our work have a long-lasting effect. On a local level we aim to educate through our grass-roots conservation programs and community outreach program. Further a field we...
by roshnipesh | Jul 30, 2015
Education Our unique brand of conservation education encourages students to become ambassadors of their rich environment. We also give opportunities to friends around the world to help educate these malleable young minds, while improving the infrastructure of their...
by roshnipesh | Jul 30, 2015
Corridors of Power The importance of coalitions and of those with expertise speaking out cannot be overstated. For while most of the killing of elephants takes place deep in the wilds of Africa the causes are global. Without a globe-spanning alliance, Africa’s wild...