The Sting: In Bee Thefts, Keepers Suspect Their Own

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they may come to depend on one another ever more.It also supports the Samburu themselves with medical care.

The Sting: In Bee Thefts, Keepers Suspect Their Own

Credit: DOROTHY LOWAKUTUKThis doesnt just support elephants.thirsty elephants seeking out well water.SEE ALSO:Rhino experts arent banking on unproven IVF technology to rescue threatened speciesOver a dozen of these abandoned elephants now live at the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary.

The Sting: In Bee Thefts, Keepers Suspect Their Own

com\/cms\/2018\/3\/e1e69e12-d366-c302\/mp4\/1080.Samburu keepers bottle-feeding rescued elephants.

The Sting: In Bee Thefts, Keepers Suspect Their Own

being taken on daily walks into the woods and fed milk with bottles.

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