Elephants Shot by Poachers Seek Out Humans for Help
RYOT News
Elephants seem to know intuitively what humans are their friends and what humans aren’t. In August, after poachers shot three wild elephants with poisoned arrows, the animals traveled far and wide to reach a place they knew would help: the Kenya-based David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. One of the elephants had been friends — or rather lovers — with two orphan elephants who’d been raised at the DSWT’s Ithumba Reintegration Centre and eventually went on to lead their own herds in the wild.
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