Field research is critical to develop conservation strategies to protect Tsavo elephants and their habitat. Tsavo Elephant Research is the longest, 30+ years, elephant research project in Tsavo. I am monitoring the behaviors of 734 individually recognized wild African elephant bulls and families. I am assisted by a Kenyan field team. We use photographic data to identify individuals. We monitor known elephant growth, social associations, ranging patterns, core area, habitat use and reproductive status: musth cycles, birth rates, and more. Your donation will help protect the Tsavo elephants, ensure the continuation of the research and support the Kenyan team. Thank you, Dr. Barbara McKnight,

