Amboseli Trust for Elephants helps ensure the long-term conservation of Africa’s elephants
8000 km
the home of the Amboseli elephants
3500 +
elephants monitored
1972
the year it began
60 +
scholarships funded for Maasai women and men
Elatia
ProjecT
A special window into wild elephant existence. For a year you can follow a family with their stories and little daily dramas.
ProjecT
Right from birth, baby elephants start developing lifelong relationships with others, especially their mother and siblings.
the EB family
Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.
Dr Cynthia Moss
Mother and calf resting in the afternoon heat
the WA family
Naming is a unique donor package that lasts the elephants lifespan
Name your very own elephant calf
Nowhere in the world are wild elephants known for as long and as intimately as in Amboseli