African elephants face culling to reduce numbers
“Then our guide drove us into a meadow ringed by about 30 elephants. Two bulls lingered in the shadows. The rest were females and their calves, busily feeding. The cows chewed the bark off bushwillows. Under their mothers, the calves nursed, some young enough to have their milk tusks — the elephant version of baby teeth.” – St. Petersburg Times
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- Stop the Seal Hunt in Namibia
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- Save the Sanwild Wildlife Sanctuary in South Africa
May 22, 2008










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