Save Nature – Save Ourselves — Kathy Karn Photography
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The gates opened for the next feeding at the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, but the orphans were nowhere in sight. The region is experiencing a devastating drought, the keepers and their young charges were forced to walk further out into the bush to find enough to eat. Finally, the first group of orphan
Photographing people and places that touch my heart and inspire me. Interested in cross cultural connection and meaningful change.
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