Elephant Conservation in Kenya Helps Reunite Lost Calf with Her Family
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Happy Eco News Elephant Conservation in Kenya Helps Reunite Lost Calf with Her Family Elephant conservation in Kenya received a powerful demonstration of the value of long-term research when scientists successfully reunited a lost four-month-old elephant calf with her family. The post Elephant Conservation in Kenya Helps Reunite Lost Calf with Her Family appeared first on Happy Eco News .
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