Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers remove Craig’s tusks for conservation, to protect his legacy
Craig lived free for 54 years—a legendary super tusker who survived poachers, droughts, and time itself. When he died naturally, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) carefully removed and preserved his massive tusks, not for sale, but for conservation and history. Craig may be gone, but his story now stands as a powerful symbol of Africa’s fight to protect its giants. 🐘🔥

Craig lived free for 54 years—a legendary super tusker who survived poachers, droughts, and time itself. When he died naturally, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) carefully removed and preserved his massive tusks, not for sale, but for conservation and history. Craig may be gone, but his story now stands as a powerful symbol of Africa’s fight to protect its giants. 🐘🔥
