In 1999
Lawrence Anthony was asked to accept a herd of 'rogue' wild elephants from
Mpumalanga onto Thula Thula which were destined to be shot unless alternative arrangements could be made. The herd was housed in a
boma on Thula Thula but managed to break free and escape. The elephants were successfully tracked, recovered and transported back to Thula Thula. The story of their rehabilitation and Lawrence's subsequent relationship with the herd is told in his book
The Elephant Whisperer. The elephant herd, including Nana, Frankie and Mabula are still at Thula Thula as of 2018. The herd had grown to 29 elephants as of 2018. The matriarch Frankie died of a liver failure in January 2021, leaving 28 elephants remaining at Thula Thula. ==References==