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Amboseli Elephants
Thanks in part to the work of the Amboseli Trust for Elephants (operator of the longest running study of elephant behavior in the wild), the Amboseli elephants are generally protected from the ravages of poaching that have decimated elephant populations in other areas in Africa.
The Amboseli elephants generally spend their nights in the woods and their days feeding on the plains and drinking from watering holes in the marshes. Each afternoon the families make their way back across the plain to the forested hills of Kilimanjaro.
A portion of the sales of Amboseli elephant images on this site goes to support the work of ATE and its Director and Founder, Dr. Cynthia Moss. For more information, contact elephanttrust.org.
Thanks in part to the work of the Amboseli Trust for Elephants (operator of the longest running study of elephant behavior in the wild), the Amboseli elephants are generally protected from the ravages of poaching that have decimated elephant populations in other areas in Africa.
The Amboseli elephants generally spend their nights in the woods and their days feeding on the plains and drinking from watering holes in the marshes. Each afternoon the families make their way back across the plain to the forested hills of Kilimanjaro.
A portion of the sales of Amboseli elephant images on this site goes to support the work of ATE and its Director and Founder, Dr. Cynthia Moss. For more information, contact elephanttrust.org.
- Copyright
- © Andy Wolcott 2017
- Image Size
- 5580x3139 / 8.3MB
- Contained in galleries
- African Mammals ARC, Landscapes ARC, Africa ARC 1