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Kenya mourns death of iconic elephant Craig | Muscat Daily| Oman News |Business

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January 4, 2026
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Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya is mourning the death of Craig, one of its most famous elephants, known for his massive ground-sweeping tusks. He died of natural causes at the age of 54.

“Early this morning, Amboseli National Park, Kenya – and indeed the world lost a true icon. Craig, the legendary super tusker famed for its immense, ground-sweeping tusks and calm, dignified presence, passed on at the age of 54,” the Kenya Wildlife Service reported on Saturday.

Craig was not only a major draw for tourists and conservationists but also a symbol of successful conservation efforts. He often paused patiently for visitors to film him.

A symbol of conservation efforts

Super tuskers are rare bull elephants with tusks weighing over 45km each, which also makes them a prime target for poachers.

Craig became a symbol of successful conservation efforts in East Africa, with Kenya reporting a rise in elephant numbers from about 36,000 in 2021 to over 42,000 today.

“His long life and survival to such maturity were made possible through decades of dedicated protection by Kenya Wildlife Service, working in close collaboration with conservation partners and the local community,” the wildlife service said.

“Continuous monitoring, anti-poaching efforts, habitat protection, and community stewardship ensured that Craig lived freely and safely, demonstrating what collective commitment to wildlife conservation can achieve,” it added.

The elephant was adopted by beer maker East African Breweries through its popular Tusker brand, reflecting his prominence but also underscoring collaboration between conservation groups and others in Kenya.

Craig fathered many calves, ‘ensuring that his powerful bloodline and gentle character live on across generations’.

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