Saving baby elephants in Kenya

Saving baby elephants in Kenya

December 31, 2012 4:21 PM

One woman in Kenya is giving elephants a second chance at life. Daphne Sheldrick started an orphanage for elephants in the 1970's when poaching for their tusks became an international crisis. She's had to delve deep into the psychology of an elephant to be a good foster parent. M Sanjayan reports.

A place of hope amid the elephant poaching crisis
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