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Kenya Mourns Iconic Elephant Craig's Passing

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Beloved 'super tusker' elephant, Craig, died at 54.
  • Craig passed away in Amboseli National Park from natural causes.
  • Elephant populations in Kenya have seen significant growth.
Kenya Mourns Iconic Elephant Craig's Passing

Craig, a revered 54-year-old 'super tusker' elephant, has died in Kenya's Amboseli National Park. Known for his exceptionally large tusks that measured over 45 kilograms each, Craig symbolized the nation's successful efforts to protect its elephant population from poaching. His peaceful passing, attributed to natural causes by the Amboseli Trust for Elephants, marks the end of an era for this iconic creature.

This loss is felt deeply in Kenya, a country increasingly recognized for its conservation successes. The elephant population has seen a notable increase, growing from 36,280 in 2021 to 42,072 in 2025. This growth, while positive, has even led to challenges like the relocation of 100 elephants from Mwea National Reserve in 2024 due to ecosystem strain.

Craig's legacy extends beyond his impressive tusks; he fathered numerous calves, ensuring his lineage and gentle nature continue. His adoption by Tusker beer in 2021 highlighted the collaboration between conservationists and local businesses, underscoring Kenya's commitment to its wildlife and tourism, which attracts millions annually.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A 'super tusker' is a bull elephant with tusks weighing over 45 kilograms each, so large they often scrape the ground.
Craig, the beloved 'super tusker' elephant, passed away in Amboseli National Park in southern Kenya.
Kenya's elephant population has grown significantly, increasing from 36,280 in 2021 to 42,072 in 2025.

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