20190811 World Elephant Day
Read MoreAsian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.
Asian elephants undergo their morning routine which includes bathing, grooming and a general health inspection at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo. World Elephant Day, marked August 12th, created by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims and Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, was first celebrated on August 12, 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. Escalation of poaching, habitat loss, human elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to elephants.