
Conservation
Why We Plant Trees: The Quiet Side of Elephant Conservation
An elephant eats up to 200 kg of plants a day. If you want to protect them, you have to protect what they eat — and that means planting forest faster than it disappears.
Field notes, ethical-travel guides, and the quieter side of elephant conservation in Phuket.

An elephant eats up to 200 kg of plants a day. If you want to protect them, you have to protect what they eat — and that means planting forest faster than it disappears.
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