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Ngulia Collection

In the heart of Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, Tsavo National Park in West Kenya, Africa, a remarkable scene unfolds

Background imageNgulia Collection: African Elephant - female /cow trying to rescue her very young calf which has fallen into a water

African Elephant - female /cow trying to rescue her very young calf which has fallen into a water hole in Ngulia Rhino
MAB-126 African Elephant - female / cow trying to rescue her very young calf which has fallen into a water hole in Ngulia Rhino Sancturay Tsavo National Park, West Kenya

Background imageNgulia Collection: Lesser kudu - in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa

Lesser kudu - in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa
MAB-134 Lesser kudu Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa Tragelaphus imberbis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNgulia Collection: Picture No. 10863616

Picture No. 10863616
Tourist - photographing scenery from veranda at Ngulia bandas in Tsavo West National Park Date:

Background imageNgulia Collection: Picture No. 10863595

Picture No. 10863595
Elephant - man showing tree damage caused by Elephants in Ngulia Black Rhino Tsavo National Park West. (Loxodonta africana) Date:

Background imageNgulia Collection: Picture No. 10863607

Picture No. 10863607
Gate Entrance to The Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyaճ Tsavo West National Park Date:

Background imageNgulia Collection: Picture No. 10863606

Picture No. 10863606
Rangers at The Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary Date:

Background imageNgulia Collection: Damage to baobab by elephant in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo West National Park

Damage to baobab by elephant in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo West National Park
MAB-152 Damage to baobab by elephant Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyas Tsavo West National Park. Adansonia digitata Ngulia is a protected stronghold for the highly endangered Black or

Background imageNgulia Collection: Ngulia escarpment in Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa

Ngulia escarpment in Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa
MAB-146 Ngulia escarpment in Tsavo West National Park Kenya, East Africa Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNgulia Collection: Elephants competing for food strip bark of trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's

Elephants competing for food strip bark of trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo National Park
MAB-132 Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyas Tsavo National Park West

Background imageNgulia Collection: Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's

Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo National
MAB-130 Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyas Tsavo National Park West

Background imageNgulia Collection: African Elephant - female / cow with 4 month old calf which she has just rescued from a water hole

African Elephant - female / cow with 4 month old calf which she has just rescued from a water hole in Ngulia Rhino
MAB-128 African Elephant - female / cow with 4 month old calf which she has just rescued from a water hole in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo National Park, West Kenya

Background imageNgulia Collection: African Elephant - female / cow rescuing her very young calf which has fallen into a water hole in

African Elephant - female / cow rescuing her very young calf which has fallen into a water hole in Ngulia Rhino
MAB-127 African Elephant - female / cow rescuing her very young calf which has fallen into a water hole in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo National Park, West Kenya

Background imageNgulia Collection: African elephant - female / cow angry at not being able to rescue her very young calf which has

African elephant - female / cow angry at not being able to rescue her very young calf which has fallen into a water
MAB-125 African elephant - female / cow angry at not being able to rescue her very young calf which has fallen into a water hole in Ngulia Rhino Sancturay Tsavo National Park, West Kenya


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In the heart of Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, Tsavo National Park in West Kenya, Africa, a remarkable scene unfolds. A courageous African Elephant cow stands at the edge of a water hole, her maternal instincts kicking into high gear. Her very young calf has fallen into the depths below, and she is determined to rescue it. As onlookers watch with bated breath, this mother's love knows no bounds. With careful precision and unwavering determination, she maneuvers her massive body closer to the edge. The bond between mother and child is palpable as she extends her trunk towards her struggling offspring. Meanwhile, amidst the sanctuary's diverse wildlife population, a Lesser Kudu gracefully roams its territory. This elegant creature adds an air of tranquility to this wild landscape as it navigates through Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary in Tsavo West National Park. Picture No. 10863616 captures the breathtaking beauty escarpment - a stunning feature that dominates Tsavo West National Park's horizon. Its rugged cliffs serve as a reminder of nature's power and resilience. However, not all interactions within this protected haven are harmonious. Picture No. 10863595 reveals damage inflicted upon a baobab tree by an elephant residing in Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary - home to highly endangered Black or Hook-lipped rhinoceroses listed under CITES Appendix 1 protection status. The struggle for survival intensifies as elephants compete for food sources within their shrinking habitat showcased in Picture No. 10863607 and Picture No. 10863606. Stripping bark off trees becomes necessary for sustenance but highlights the delicate balance between these majestic creatures' needs and conserving their vulnerable neighbors - Black or Hook-lipped rhinoceroses. Ngulia serves as both refuge and battleground for these incredible species coexisting against mounting challenges posed by human encroachment and environmental degradation.