“They are proud of having [elephants], and they really value them being alive in the landscape,” Köhler says. “They want their children to be able to see wildlife, and not just to see it in books.”
If they think for a minute, the whole world would second that motion!
It’s incredible that these areas of southern Africa have so much space for elephants to roam. That’s no longer the case for much of the rest of the continent.
Thank you for this!
“They are proud of having [elephants], and they really value them being alive in the landscape,” Köhler says. “They want their children to be able to see wildlife, and not just to see it in books.”
If they think for a minute, the whole world would second that motion!
It’s incredible that these areas of southern Africa have so much space for elephants to roam. That’s no longer the case for much of the rest of the continent.
Having been to Botswana and Zambia, I thank those maintaining the corridors.