Author/photographer Boyd Norton documents the plight of the African elephant--whose population has been cut in half over the past decade--as well as the natural history and grandeur of this endangered creature. Norton's very personal account reveals the driving forces behind the increased slaughter of elephants and includes interviews with people working to save the animals. 90 color photographs.
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Author/photographer Boyd Norton documents the plight of the African elephant--whose population has been cut in half over the past decade--as well as the natural history and grandeur of this endangered creature. Norton's very personal account reveals the driving forces behind the increased slaughter of elephants and includes interviews with people working to save the animals. 90 color photographs.
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Color photos. VG in VG DJ. It is estimated that in 10 years the African elephant will be gone because of poaching for its tusks and ivory. Clear and. Sensitive story takes the reader through some ofthe complex issues surrounding the conservation and management of elephants.