With deep sorrow, we announce the poignant departure of Shukuru from our lives. After a 12-year battle with mysterious health challenges, her journey found tranquility on Monday, November 29, 2021.
While we anticipated this inevitable moment, Shukuru’s passing leaves an indelible void in our hearts.
Shukuru, meaning “I am grateful” in Swahili, embodied gratitude throughout her life despite persistent health issues.
Despite her struggles, she held a profound connection with her human-elephant family. Her serene demeanor during the most challenging moments attested to her inner strength.
Rescued in September 2009 after falling down a maintenance hole along the Mzima-Mombasa Pipeline, Shukuru’s journey took on added significance.
Her survival, thanks to a brave herdsman and compassionate passersby, set the stage for a remarkable life.
In 2013, Shukuru joined the Ithumba Reintegration Unit, but Tsavo challenged her well-being.
We recognized her struggle and brought her back to the Nairobi Nursery for vigilant care.
After six months, a desire for a more stimulating environment led her to Umani Springs in July 2018. Despite finding sanctuary, her health remained a persistent concern.
Earlier this year, a noticeable decline prompted her return to the Nairobi Nursery for the third time.