Kenyan farmer delivers water for drought-hit elephants
In a wildlife sanctuary in southern Kenya the relentless sun has bleached savannah grasses and dried up rivers, turning water-holes first into muddy pits and now, dust bowls. Herds of elephant, buffalo and zebra have concentrated near one water-hole where for six months pea farmer Patrick Mwalua has been delivering water to them in a blue truck.

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