Nepal, Chitwan National Park, man and elephant on muddy forest road

November 2002. Elephants walk down to bathe in the Chitwan river December 2002 at Chitwan National Park, Nepal. There are now less than 50,000 Asian elephants, both living in the wild and in captivity; a tiny number compared to their 600,000-strong African cousins. Some of the region's elephants still labour in jungle logging camps, alongside mahouts whose craft has been handed down through the generations. But with most nations having banned timber-felling, thousands of other beasts and their handlers have had to find another way to earn their living.
November 2002. Elephants walk down to bathe in the Chitwan river December 2002 at Chitwan National Park, Nepal. There are now less than 50,000 Asian elephants, both living in the wild and in captivity; a tiny number compared to their 600,000-strong African cousins. Some of the region's elephants still labour in jungle logging camps, alongside mahouts whose craft has been handed down through the generations. But with most nations having banned timber-felling, thousands of other beasts and their handlers have had to find another way to earn their living.
Nepal, Chitwan National Park, man and elephant on muddy forest road
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