Story on how I save an elephant
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Habiba is young to lead a family, but after the death of the last remaining mature female her family she had no choice. Little is known about the strategies adopted by wild orphan elephants, and in 2013 Habiba was fitted with a GPS tracking collar. Her collar will help answer lots of questions: What core areas and corridors does she rely upon? How much space does she need? Will she avoid areas where she experienced the poaching of loved ones? Additionally, her collar will alert Save the Elephants if Habiba runs into trouble.
The Samburu people and elephants have long shared a special relationship. Various similarities between elephants and people have led to the belief that elephants and people were once from the same tribe. However, disrespect by people to elephants in the past led to the conflict that sometimes exists today between the species. There is a clan in the Samburu culture that is believed to still maintain close relations with elephants. Members of that clan can call upon elephants for help when in need.