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Anche un altro membro dello staff volontario di SOS conferma "L'elefante deve avere intuito che il Villaggio SOS è un posto per tutti, un luogo dove ogni creatura viene curata con amore, sicurezza e rispetto, dove i diritti dei bambini sono protetti e i nostri piccoli ospiti, rimasti orfani e soli, possono trovare una casa e una famiglia adottiva !" Abbiamo subito avuto l'impressione che l'elefante si sentisse al sicuro nel villaggio.". The director of the village recalls: "Many of us in the SOS village in Meru had never seen an elephant so closely, and we woke up from a mixture of wonder and excitement, some of us are limited to spy on him from the verandas of the houses the village, while others, more courageous, have approached from the meadows. Shortly after dawn, an animal was able to return to the forest, while the other has been wandering in the first place, in the spaces of the Kenya Methodist University and then headed to the SOS village overcoming the big fences.
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The elephant that visited the SOS village was identified as belonging to a couple who had strayed out of the forest during the night and had been pushed off by people in a neighboring community. "Watching an elephant is a favorite pastime of both the young guests of the village of employees and volunteers who work daily with children ," said Peter Wambugu, director of SOS Children's Village in Meru, "but usually there fun to look beyond the fence, while feeding on fodder! " SOS Children's Villages are present in 132 countries around the world, just as in Kenya. The association SOS Children's Foundation deals SOS Children's Villages accommodate the orphans or expelled from their parents (such as child soldiers ), where they find a new home and a warm loving family. Wild elephant breaks into the SOS Children's Village in Kenyaĭuring a Sunday morning in late February, the children of SOS Children's Village Meru woke up finding a huge male elephant in their village, located near the slopes of Mount Kenya and in the shade of the forest imento, home to many wild animals including buffalo, monkeys, leopards and elephants.