It’s been nearly 20 years since this elephant named Sunyei was found stranded and alone in the wild in Africa. She was just a newborn then, sadly orphaned after becoming separated from her mother.

Sunyei was rescued with the help of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya. It was there she first met Benjamin, head keeper at the trust’s nursery, who fills the role of mom to orphaned elephants like her.

In 2009, Sunyei left her caretakers at the trust to strike out on her own. But despite living free, Benjamin never left Sunyei’s heart.
“While it might have been more than a decade since Sunyei chose to return to the wild, it seems she has never forgotten the kindness that was shown to her,” Brandford said.
“That a fully grown, wild-living elephant had the desire to introduce a new baby that very same morning to the human family that raised her, speaks volumes about their intelligence and their sense of family: We can think of no other reason than she returned to a place of safety to show off her new baby to her keepers, with whom she still maintains close bonds!” Brandford said.

This wasn’t Sunyei’s first visit, and hasn’t been her last. Since the reunion above, she’s been back to see them several more times — allowing her adoptive parents a chance to watch her baby grow up.
Ultimately, their work saving and raising Sunyei made that new generation possible. And she seems to know it.