The world’s first and largest re-wilding project will see a herd of elephants bred in captivity travelling to Africa. Should the project prove successful, it will be the first time an entire elephant herd has been released into its natural habitat. The herd includes 13 elephants, of which 3 are calves, and they will be travelling a massive 7000km from the UK to Kenya.
Organised by British wildlife conversation charity The Aspinall Foundation, the project does not have a lack of challenges. Since these elephants were bred in captivity, conversationists claim there are a lot of unknowns as to how the animals will adapt to the new environment and the various threats that come with it. The animals all weigh a whopping 25 tonnes together, making the travel immensely difficult. However, if successful, the project will show that endangered species can be successfully returned to natural environments.
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