African elephants have walked the same migration routes for thousands of years, passing down knowledge through generations. Today, expanding towns, farms, and roads are cutting off these lifelines, ...
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It’s a stampede — with a message. The “Great Elephant Migration,” one of the largest outdoor art installations to hit the streets of New York, has placed 100 life-sized elephant sculptures in ...
The Great Elephant Migration is an international art and fundraising exhibit, shedding light on Indigenous knowledge and highlighting the coexistence of people and elephants living in the densest ...
“It was really just a vision that dropped in my head: Let’s make a herd of 100 elephants and migrate them across America,” says Ruth Ganesh, a UK-born animal rights activist, conservationist, and arts ...
Elephants are no pushovers when it comes to walking great distances every day, and they even seem to have a knack for planning their demanding journeys. A new study puts the ingenuity of these mammals ...