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These elephants used to be used in logging operations in Burma. The law has limited logging so they have migrated to a different living. Most of the elephants were 40-50 years old. The mahout (trainer) stays wtih the same elephant most of its life.
The Elephant Nature Park was created by a thai woman called Lek back in the 90’s after she grew tired of watching the elephants dissapearing.She started out with 4 elephants that she bought from local logging companies, and found a piece of land that the elephants could live on.Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
This African Bush Elephant, Loxodonta africana, was photographed in Kenya, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
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This elephant lives in the foothills of Kerinci Seblat National Park. She doesn't like being photographed, it emerged. As I was taking the shot, she lunged at the the camera.
The Elephant Nature Park was created by a thai woman called Lek back in the 90’s after she grew tired of watching the elephants dissapearing.She started out with 4 elephants that she bought from local logging companies, and found a piece of land that the elephants could live on.Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no