SUMATRA ELEPHANT SURVEY

 

                                                                        August, 2022

Pictured are members of a Conservation Response Unit I met on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.  As the island's human population grew during the last century, conflicts grew between the people and the island's elephants. In response, the government arranged for over 500 elephants to be captured, then placed in one of several inhumane camps, to be kept out of sight and out of the way. During my time on the island, I visited several of these camps, witnessing the sad state of life for surviving elephants, kept at the beck and call of human beings.

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