Stories

Greatest Roamers of All Time (G.R.O.A.T)

At Save the Elephants, we’ve spent decades tracking elephant movements across Kenya, observing hundreds of these magnificent creatures carving important pathways across the wild landscape.

Securing wildlife and livestock corridors in northern Kenya 

Wildlife, including elephants, are facing threats to their natural habitats as human populations expand and infrastructure development accelerates. As a result, there is increased pressure on people, wildlife and livestock to share the landscape and avail

New research deepens insight into elephants 

The better we understand elephants, the more we can find ways to help them. Work recently published by Save the Elephants researchers gives a glimpse not only of how we are deepening our insight into the world of elephants and how this can help...

What ‘MIKE’ data is saying about Africa’s elephants

Updated 30, July 2025 A vast expanse of semi-arid land in northern Kenya - home to an estimated 7,500 elephants, may be acting as an early warning system for threatened elephant populations across Africa. Data on elephant mortality from the...

INSPIRING BRILLIANT MINDS

Celebrating 20 years of the Elephant Scholarship Fund When the Elephant Scholarship programme began in 2001, little did we realise how impactful it would become. Today more than 200 students have had their lives transformed from the scholarships,...

The deepening impacts of Kenya’s drought

These past few months have been tough for people and wildlife alike as Kenya continues to grapple with the effects of yet another prolonged drought that has ravaged parts of the country. In northern Kenya, where our research camp is based, the...

The Power of a Rumble

Former STE intern, Meha Kumar, shares one of her special encounters with elephants in Samburu National Reserve and gives us a glimpse into some of the discoveries she made during her internship. There they were, the Hardwoods family, a group of...