RMBWX2X1–Elephant Damage Kruger National Park South Africa
RMBP3NR4–Dead Acacia trees stripped of their bark and so killed by elephants in Samburu National Reserve Kenya East Africa
RMC93JC4–Zimbabwe is a small country boasting an incredible variety of landscapes and animals.
RMDHH02X–Damage to trees caused by elephants in Africa
RM2AF7JY4–Tanzania. Tarangire National Park. Elephant Damage to Tree.
RM2BM0TG3–Baobab (Adansonia digitata) tree with elephant damage, Mapungubwe national park, Limpopo, South Africa
RFMC8E2D–ELEPHANT DAMAGE TO TREE TRUNKS, ZAMBIA
RMEFD7P5–Elephant damage on tree trunk - showing that elephants were once present in this forest Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda January
RMB5AF4G–Elephant damage Kenya East Africa Africa
RMB2EK5E–Elephant damage to Acacia trees
RMDXAB5H–Elephant damage to bark of winterthorn tree Luangwa South National Park Zambia
RM2R3H16P–African elephant (Loxodonta africana) elephant elephants, elephants, mammals, animals Elephant Damage to trees, trees destroyed by elephants
RMC97AHG–Broken trees resulting from the normal feeding patterns of elephants causing habitat modification. Kruger National Park.
RM2AND6GK–broken acacia trees,elephant damage,arib scrub desert,dry landscape,Ugab Valley,Damaraland,Namibia,RM Africa
RFBP2XTJ–Dead tree due to Elephant damage, Okavango Delta, Botswana
RM2AF9202–Tanzania. Loliondo Concession Area, Northern Serengeti. Tree Toppled by Elephant Foraging.
RMBY1MT8–A large Baobab tree in Ruaha National Park. Elephant damage to the bark of its trunk is very evident.
RMW7YPX9–Landscape with elephant damage on trees, Chobe National Park, Botswana.
RMBY1MRW–A large Baobab tree growing on the banks of the Great Ruaha River in Ruaha National Park. Elephant damage to the bark of its
RM2BDP278–Elephant tusk damage to the bark of a tree
RMBP3K4M–Dead and dying Acacia trees stripped of their bark and knocked down by elephants in Samburu National Reserve Kenya East Africa
RMC93JC8–Zimbabwe is a small country boasting an incredible variety of landscapes and animals.
RME3WB00–Two Acacia tortilis trees OR Umbrella Thorn with signs of elephant damage in Amboseli National Park Kenya
RM2HW8EYG–Tanzania. Serengeti. Trees Damaged by Elephants.
RFDRN1RH–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RM2AF92TW–Tanzania. Serengeti. Trees Pulled down by Elephants.
RF2BK6KHD–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RMB5AF4N–Elephant damage Kenya East Africa Africa
RF2BHPRM2–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RMDXEB52–Elephant damage to bark of winter thorn tree Luangwa South National Park Zambia
RMW7TBTA–Elephant damage on tree trunk - showing that elephants were once present in this forest, Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda.
RFDBB7PY–Baobab tree with elephant damage in Tarangire National Park Tanzania Africa
RF2BK6KKY–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RM2C90269–A very large baobab tree, Adansonia digitata, showing elephant foraging damage in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
RMGXB1Y9–Rocks and wire at the base of a baobab tree in an effort to protect it from elephants
RM2GEMH3A–Baobab tree with a big part of his trunk ripped by elephants that do it in search of water on the dry season, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
RM2R3H16T–African elephant (Loxodonta africana) Elephant, elephants, mammals, animals Elephant Close-up of damage to tree, Botswana, damaged tree
RMM99380–African Elephant (Loxodonta africana). Damage by an animal using tusks to bark surface on a growing tree seeking alternative food source, nutrients.
RM2R0CX60–African elephant (Loxodonta africana) destroying tree, Mashatu game reserve, Botswana
RF2BEY4T9–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RMC93JB0–Zimbabwe is a small country boasting an incredible variety of landscapes and animals.
RMPA01F1–Elephant (Loxodonta africana) bull feeding on pushed-over tree, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
RMC6RA1G–Baobab tree showing damage from elephants
RMA6AXHB–Habitat degradation caused by elephants in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo West National Park Kenya
RM2AF92XB–Tanzania. Serengeti. Trees Stripped of Bark by Elephants.
RMDHGYXA–Damage to trees caused by elephants in Africa
RM2JFME1K–African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) disturbing a tourist campsite
RM2T7J1GM–Elephant damage on a baobab trunk shows the fibrous structure of the tree, different to most other trees. Elephants often feed on baobabs in the dry.
RF2J7XPE8–a row of tin cans strung from a wire on the edge of a field will rattle when an elephant passes and act as an early warning system for villagers
RF2HN127P–Tree broken down by an Elephant.
RFDF918D–Baobab Tree, also known as the upside down tree, with elephant damage in Tarangire Park, Tanzania, Africa
RM2A0TM24–blue hazy mist in distance beyond gnarled trunks of elephant damaged trees contrasts with tropical woodland foliage in South Luangwa NP, Zambia,Africa
RM2C9026E–A very large baobab tree, Adansonia digitata, showing elephant foraging damage in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
RMGXB2XK–The trunk of a baobab tree which has been damaged by elephants
RF2GEMH07–Baobab tree with a big part of his trunk ripped by elephants that do it in search of water on the dry season, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
RM2R3H2E7–African baobab (Adansonia digitata), mallow family (Bombacaceae), Baobab trunk, damaged by African elephant (Loxodonta africana) foraging for
RMM99383–African Elephant (Loxodonta africana). Damage by an animal using tusks to bark surface on a growing tree seeking alternative food source, nutrients.
RM2KYM3G3–An African Bush Elephant travels in search for water in Ruaha National park in dry season
RF2BEY4PX–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RMC93F6B–Zimbabwe is a small country boasting an incredible variety of landscapes and animals.
RMC6RA17–Baobab tree showing damage from elephants
RFJ2A2RA–Scaffolding surrounds the statue of an elephant at the entrance of one of the buildings still standing precariously after the 2015 earthquake that sho
RM2AF92XH–Tanzania. Serengeti. Trees Stripped of Bark by Elephants.
RMDHH03B–Damage to trees caused by elephants in Africa
RM2JFME1D–African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) disturbing a tourist campsite
RMFDEXG4–Scenic view of two elephant bulls approaching a pan with Burchell's zebra kicking up dust as they run away
RMC86RA6–Tree felled by elephants in Kruger National park, South Africa
RF2RE8P7A–An adult male African elephant (Loxodonta africana) in Botswana stripping bark from a tree, which is a normal food source.
RMF14GPG–African elephant (Loxodonta africana) male covered with mud at a water hole, Tsavo East National Park, Kenya. August.
RF2AH96YP–A foot wound which has been medically treated and healing after a young Asian elephant was caught in an illegal snare trap in Thailand.
RFPHY1K5–The border of Hwange national park is seen from the air.
RMBKTBTH–Damage done by elephants stripping bark off trees, Erindi, Namibia.
RFT5ENXM–Baobab tree that have his trunk base noticeable carved by elephants, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
RM2R3H2EJ–African baobab (Adansonia digitata), mallow family (Bombacaceae), Baobab trunk, damaged by African elephant (Loxodonta africana) foraging for
RMR5WYFR–Elephant breaking branch on a tree in the bushveld to reach juicier leaves and wood due to the water shortages in South Africa
RM2KYM3G1–An African Bush Elephant scratches on a tree as it travels in search for water in Ruaha National park in dry season
RF2BEY4PG–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RMC93JAR–Zimbabwe is a small country boasting an incredible variety of landscapes and animals.
RF2BEPPXT–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RMM8J65R–African Elephant Loxodonta africana. Adult bull grazing. Tree damage and loss due to elephants.Chobe National Park. Okavango Delta. Botswana. Africa.
RM2C9025C–A very large baobab tree, Adansonia digitata, showing elephant foraging damage in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
RM2AF92YP–Tanzania. Serengeti. Trees Stripped of Bark by Elephants.
RMDHGYWR–Damage to trees caused by elephants in Africa
RMCNND7B–Elephant damage to a Baobabe tree
RFM1D8JB–Coral reef at Elephant Head Rock dive site in the Andaman Sea, Thailand. December, 2017. Still beautiful, but there are signs of coral disease.
RFEHDHJB–African elephant
RF2K29R0W–Elephant Skull in Botswana. Africa
RFHY03D0–African elephant (Loxodonta africana) with broken tusk, Ngorongoro, Tanzania, Africa.
RMKE16EC–African baobab (Adansonia digitata) bark damaged by elephant, Kruger national park, South Africa
RFPHY1DK–The border of Hwange national park is seen from the air.
RMBKTBT2–Damage done by elephants stripping bark off trees, Erindi, Namibia.
RF2GEMH6D–Baobab tree with a big part of his trunk ripped by elephants that do it in search of water on the dry season, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana