A disabled protester picks up a giant baby model abandoned after demonstrators were dispersed by tear gas during a march dubbed "Kenya ni Kwetu" in Nairobi
A disabled protester picks up a giant baby model abandoned after demonstrators were dispersed by tear gas during a march dubbed "Kenya ni Kwetu" in Kenya's capital Nairobi February 13, 2014. Kenyan police in riot gear fired teargas to disperse more than 200 protesters marching towards the parliament to demonstrate against corruption, insecurity, unemployment, poverty, according to the organisers. "Kenya ni Kwetu" in Swahili means, "Kenya is home". REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SOCIETY)
A disabled protester operates his wheelchair after demonstrators were dispersed by tear gas during a march dubbed "Kenya ni Kwetu" in Kenya's capital Nairobi
A disabled protester operates his wheelchair after demonstrators were dispersed by tear gas during a march dubbed "Kenya ni Kwetu" in Kenya's capital Nairobi February 13, 2014. Kenyan police in riot gear fired teargas to disperse more than 200 protesters marching towards the parliament to demonstrate against corruption, insecurity, unemployment, poverty, according to the organisers. "Kenya ni Kwetu" in Swahili means, "Kenya is home". REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Blind black rhinoceros named Maxwell wanders inside its pen at Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
A 9-year-old blind black rhinoceros named Maxwell wanders inside its pen at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
Orphaned baby elephant walks near its keeper at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
An orphaned baby elephant walks near its keeper at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. The orphaned elephants raised by the Trust are returned back to join the undomesticated elephant population in Tsavo National Park, where David was the founder Warden from 1948 to 1976, when they mature, usually between eight to 10 years old. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
Orphaned baby elephants play at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
Orphaned baby elephants play at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. The orphaned elephants raised by the Trust are returned back to join the undomesticated elephant population in Tsavo National Park, where David was the founder Warden from 1948 to 1976, when they mature, usually between eight to 10 years old. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
Orphaned baby elephant walks at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
An orphaned baby elephant walks at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. The orphaned elephants raised by the Trust are returned back to join the undomesticated elephant population in Tsavo National Park, where David was the founder Warden from 1948 to 1976, when they mature, usually between eight to 10 years old. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
Orphaned baby elephant feeds on leaves at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
An orphaned baby elephant feeds on leaves at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. The orphaned elephants raised by the Trust are returned back to join the undomesticated elephant population in Tsavo National Park, where David was the founder Warden from 1948 to 1976, when they mature, usually between eight to 10 years old. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
Keeper walks with orphaned baby elephants at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
A keeper walks with orphaned baby elephants at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. The orphaned elephants raised by the Trust are returned back to join the undomesticated elephant population in Tsavo National Park, where David was the founder Warden from 1948 to 1976, when they mature, usually between eight to 10 years old. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
Orphaned baby elephants play at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
Orphaned baby elephants play at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. The orphaned elephants raised by the Trust are returned back to join the undomesticated elephant population in Tsavo National Park, where David was the founder Warden from 1948 to 1976, when they mature, usually between eight to 10 years old. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
Orphaned elephants walk at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi
Orphaned elephants walk at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for Orphans within the Nairobi National Park, near Kenya's capital Nairobi February 12, 2014. The orphanage is operated by Daphne Sheldrick, wife of late famous naturalist David William Sheldrick. The orphaned elephants raised by the Trust are returned back to join the undomesticated elephant population in Tsavo National Park, where David was the founder Warden from 1948 to 1976, when they mature, usually between eight to 10 years old. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)