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Tourists are Packing Their Trunks: The Rise of Elephant Ecotourism in South Africa

October 19, 2017 0

A look at the role of elephants in South Africa, and the potential effects of ecotourism that need to be addressed. With their immense size, close-knit family groups and clear intelligence, elephants are a beautiful […]

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