Baby Mwayi update from Lynn

Today we received this sad news from Lynn

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11:43 AM (2 hours ago)

I just wanted to reach out to you personally to thank you for everything you did to help little Mwayi.
Yesterday, with heavy hearts, we said goodbye to a very special little life — our Mwayi.
She arrived to us very fragile and vulnerable, yet quickly captured the hearts of everyone. From the beginning we knew her chances were uncertain, but we were determined that she would not face those challenges alone. Our carers stayed by her side day and night, giving her every chance through medical care, nourishment, comfort, and love.
Though her time with us was short, Mwayi reminded us why this work matters so deeply, because every wild life is precious, and every one is worth fighting for.
For more than fifteen years, Wildlife Action Group has worked to safeguard the elephants that live within the Thuma / Dedza-Salima Forest landscape. This region is home to what may be one of the last remaining escarpment elephant populations in Africa. When our work began, only about 65 elephants remained. Today, through persistent protection and the support of people who believe in this mission, that number has grown to more than 300.
Mwayi was one of them, born into this fragile and remarkable herd that we work every day to protect.
In her memory, we will continue that work with even greater determination.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts and for your kindness and caring so much.
Sending our deepest gratitude always
Lynn and the WAG team.xx

Since Lynn has a deep affection for animals of all kinds this loss has hit her particularly hard. Knowing Lynn as we do, however, we expect to continue on in her fight to protect the two forest reserves and the people who surround them.