Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Save the Elephants Observes Situation in Samburu


An entertainment industry veteran with more than two decades of experience, Christopher J. Scott is a managing member of Domicile Films, LLC, in New York City, where he has a hand in writing, producing, and directing the studio’s projects. Christopher J. Scott is also a committed philanthropist who supports a number of charitable organizations, including Save the Elephants.

In 2010, great crowds of elephants gathered in Samburu, where a major flood had recently nourished the area, making the soil fertile for new plant life. Some seven years later, the side-effects of ongoing climate change have deeply impacted the area, leaving the region arid and devoid of any real sustenance for the elephants. The existing elephant population is weak and malnourished, and newborn elephants lack the food and water they need to grow strong.

Save the Elephants’ teams are constantly monitoring the situation in Samburu, doing all they can for pregnant and newborn elephants. While they fight to help these animals survive, the organization also calls upon people worldwide to do what they can to help curb climate change in places like Samburu, so that elephants and other species can begin to thrive again.