Working with the Red Cross

Tropic Air helicopters supported a humanitarian mission to distribute household supplies to 200 families in Kajiado County, who had been marooned by the heavy rains and floods.  The initiative was carried out by the Kenya Red Cross Society and made possible by Airbus Foundation who support the work of disaster relief and emergency responders world wide.

Working with the Kenya Red Cross SocietyOur H125 Airbus helicopter was used to help deliver the supplies, some of which were done by long line.

Southern Kenya

May 2020

 

Elephant falls victim to Hyena

A heartbreaking story of a rescue that involved a tiny new born baby elephant (umbilical cord still evident), who was abandoned by his herd after he fell into a shallow well, and was attacked by hyenas during the night, losing most of his truck.

On the 18th April, the tiny calf was found at dawn by the wildlife ranges at Loisaba Conservancy in Laikipia.  They alerted Kenya Wildlife Service and Northern Ranglands Trust to support a rescue mission, which was coordinated by Batian Craig of 51 Degrees, and required Tropic Air’s aerial support to airlift him to Reteti Elephant Sanctuary located in Samburu just an hours flight away, where he is receiving the critical care that he needs.  In the company of other orphans, will be hand raised and hopefully one day reintroduced into the wild.

Thank you to everyone who did so much on this day to make his rescue a success, and against all odds he’s doing remarkably well!

Named ‘Longuro’ which in Samburu refers to someone who has lost a limb, he is getting stronger everyday, is full of character and adapting well to his disability.

Orphan Elephant Kenya