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Kenya loses iconic super tusker ‘One Ton’ to natural causes

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Photos of One Ton, a renowned super tusker that roamed the Amboseli–Tsavo ecosystem for more than five decades. /KNA

Kenya has lost one of its most iconic elephants following the death of One Ton, a renowned super tusker that roamed the Amboseli–Tsavo ecosystem for more than five decades.

According to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), One Ton was estimated to have been between 50 and 60 years old and was among the country’s few remaining super tuskers, a rare group of elephants distinguished by their exceptionally large tusks that nearly touched the ground.

While announcing the elephant’s death in the organisation’s Facebook page, “Big Life Foundation” co-founder, Richard Bonham said the bull elephant died in the Chyulu Hills on Sunday. Preliminary assessments indicate that the elephant died of natural causes, with no signs of injury or human interference.

Photos of One Ton, a renowned super tusker that roamed the Amboseli–Tsavo ecosystem for more than five decades./KNA

The elephant was known for its calm temperament and had become a symbol of successful wildlife conservation in the Amboseli–Tsavo ecosystem. Over the years, One Ton was closely monitored and protected by Big Life Foundation rangers, enabling it to live to an advanced age in the wild.

One Ton was first encountered by Mr Bonham about 30 years ago when the elephant was still wary of people.

 Through sustained protection, the animal gradually became accustomed to the presence of rangers and safari vehicles, making it one of the most recognisable elephants in the ecosystem.

The organisation noted that One Ton became a favourite among conservationists, tourists and wildlife enthusiasts from around the world, with thousands following its movements through the Ol Donyio waterhole livestream.

Conservationists have described the elephant’s death as a significant loss to Kenya’s wildlife heritage, noting that One Ton represented a rare generation of elephants that survived decades in the wild and contributed to the ecological richness of the Amboseli–Tsavo ecosystem.

They observed that the elephant’s peaceful death from natural causes is a testament to the effectiveness of sustained conservation efforts that enabled it to live a full life in its natural habitat.

One Ton is the second legendary super tusker to die in the Amboseli ecosystem this year. In January, Craig, another iconic super tusker renowned for his immense ground-sweeping tusks and calm, dignified presence, died of natural causes at the age of 54.

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