(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Frank, Chief Operation Officer of Save the Elephants (STE), introduces the tracking and research of elephant positions and movements under the help of modern technology, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of eleph

(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Frank, Chief Operation Officer of Save the Elephants (STE), introduces the tracking and research of elephant positions and movements under the help of modern technology, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of eleph Stock Photo
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(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Frank, Chief Operation Officer of Save the Elephants (STE), introduces the tracking and research of elephant positions and movements under the help of modern technology, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future of wildlife is in our hands being the theme and The future of elephants is in our hands being the subtopic this year. ) KENYA-SAMBURU-WILDLIFE CONSERVATION-ELEPHANTS SunxRuibo PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Samburu March 3 2016 Frank Chief Operation Officer of Save The Elephants Ste introduces The Tracking and Research of Elephant POSITIONS and Movements Under The Help of Modern Technology AT Ste Camp in Samburu National Reserve Kenya March 1 2016 in Northern Kenya S Samburu Region There Lives The Second Largest Group of Elephant Species in This Country Around THEM a Number of Elephant Defenders have watched THEM Day and Night for The Past 18 Years Founded in 1993 The Organization Save The Elephants Ste has been Devoting its Attention to Secure The Future of Elephants and Battle The Ivory poaching The World Wildlife Day IS observed ON March 3 With The Future of Wildlife IS in Our Hands Being The Theme and The Future of Elephants IS in Our Hands Being The This Year Kenya Samburu Wildlife Conservation Elephants SunxRuibo PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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