Baby Elephants rescue, 11 incredible images

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A really nice articles to see https://magazine.africageographic.com/weekly/issue-295/baby-elephant-rescue-11-incredible-images/


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Why interfere with nature?
 
Why interfere with nature?

Because we are human !

We constantly interfere in the natural processes , whether we are hunting trophies or trying to regulate the elephant population of Botswana. That's why we can behave at times humanely and also save animals in distress. A few days later they will be hunted again , but that is human behavior.
 
Because we are human !

We constantly interfere in the natural processes , whether we are hunting trophies or trying to regulate the elephant population of Botswana. That's why we can behave at times humanely and also save animals in distress. A few days later they will be hunted again , but that is human behavior.

Those two will never be released again...
 
Those two will never be released again...

I think so too, but that's not the main point. Human people is programmed like this and that differentiates us very much from the animals. If we hadn't helped each other , we would probably not be what we are but still remained at the Australopithecus stadium. I don't want to judge whether everything was correct or not , I'm not a philosopher.
 
Thanks for sharing
 
Those two will never be released again...

The article says they plan to release them when they are old enough to join a herd.

Whether that actually happens or not, who knows?
 

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