Skip to main content

Nature, Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti

Email share
Nature, Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti

Nature, Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti

PBS Western Reserve (WNEO 45.1 / 49.1)

Wednesdays, April 8–15, at 8 PM
Thursdays, April 9–16, at 1 AM
Sundays, April 12–19, at 9 AM

 

In the remote wilds of northern Kenya, follow the remarkable journey of orphaned elephants at Reteti, the first community-owned elephant sanctuary in Africa. Raised by Samburu keepers who act as surrogate parents, these elephants, many rescued from poaching, drought, or human-wildlife conflict, are nurtured back to health and prepared for life in the wild. 

From tiny calves taking their first bottle to older elephants practicing the skills needed for their release, the two-part series captures intimate moments of struggle, healing, and transformation. Meet characters like Long’uro, a calf who lost his trunk to a hyena attack, and Kelele, whose illness nearly derails his future. With the help of a whole community rallying behind them, witness a powerful tale of healing, hope, and the deep bond between people and animals. 

 

Episode One: Baby Steps
Premieres Wednesday, April 8, at 8 PM

At Reteti Sanctuary in Kenya, the team helps a disabled orphan elephant named Long’uro find his confidence, nurses a sick calf back from the brink, and manages an unexpected encounter inside an enclosure. 

 

Episode Two: Graduation Day
Premieres Wednesday, April 15, at 8 PM

As Reteti Sanctuary prepares to release its oldest orphans into the wild, a baby elephant is rescued from a waterhole. An orphaned zebra finds hope, and Long’uro and friends learn how to survive the challenges of the dry season. 

 

Stream NATURE.

Nature
Preview of Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti: Baby Steps
0:30
Published:

In northern Kenya, a remarkable conservation experiment is unfolding at Reteti Sanctuary.