Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northern-anteater-chat-myrmecocichla-aethiops-dark-bird-in-muscicapidae-on-the-branch-lives-in-dry-savanna-subtropical-or-tropical-dry-lowland-gra-image447643883.html
RF2H07X9F–Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435994446.html
RF2G997A6–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
Some warthog crossing a river near Camp Khwai River Lodge by Orient Express in Botswana, within the Moremi Game Reserve Wild. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-warthog-crossing-a-river-near-camp-khwai-river-lodge-by-orient-image62761064.html
RMDJ30AG–Some warthog crossing a river near Camp Khwai River Lodge by Orient Express in Botswana, within the Moremi Game Reserve Wild.
Gabbra people are basically pastoralists that lives in a dry land in northern Kenya. They grow large herd of camels, North Horr, Kenya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gabbra-people-are-basically-pastoralists-that-lives-in-a-dry-land-139624988.html
RMJ34D2M–Gabbra people are basically pastoralists that lives in a dry land in northern Kenya. They grow large herd of camels, North Horr, Kenya
Some warthog crossing a river near Camp Khwai River Lodge by Orient Express in Botswana, within the Moremi Game Reserve Wild. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-warthog-crossing-a-river-near-camp-khwai-river-lodge-by-orient-image65950791.html
RMDR88WB–Some warthog crossing a river near Camp Khwai River Lodge by Orient Express in Botswana, within the Moremi Game Reserve Wild.
A Turkana man fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-man-fled-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11499000.html
RMA68WTW–A Turkana man fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Engaruka. A Maasai woman in traditional attire. The preponderance of white glass beads in her ornaments denotes that she is from the Kisongo section of the Maasai, the largest clan group, which lives on both sides of the Kenya-Tanzania border. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tanzania-northern-tanzania-engaruka-a-maasai-woman-in-traditional-19594351.html
RMB3TGP7–Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Engaruka. A Maasai woman in traditional attire. The preponderance of white glass beads in her ornaments denotes that she is from the Kisongo section of the Maasai, the largest clan group, which lives on both sides of the Kenya-Tanzania border.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, introduces the monitoring operation of the killing of elephants at the Samburu region, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-iain-douglas-hamilton-founder-of-97574021.html
RMFJMTJD–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, introduces the monitoring operation of the killing of elephants at the Samburu region, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the
Hay Festival, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hay-festival-wales-uk-saturday-26th-november-2016-author-ben-rawlence-126717011.html
RMHA4CRF–Hay Festival, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. A man from the Maasai people walks through the bushveld. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kimana-kenya-25th-apr-2024-a-man-from-the-maasai-people-walks-through-the-bushveld-the-maasai-probably-the-best-known-ethnic-group-in-east-africa-are-an-east-african-ethnic-group-that-lives-in-southern-kenya-and-northern-tanzania-credit-eva-maria-krafczykdpaalamy-live-news-image604363115.html
RM2X3738Y–Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. A man from the Maasai people walks through the bushveld. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an anti-poaching poster (R) and photos of community awareness activities by Save the Elephants, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-photo-taken-on-march-1-2016-shows-an-anti-poaching-poster-r-and-photos-of-community-awareness-activities-by-save-the-elephants-at-ste-camp-in-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-image563892392.html
RM2RNBEE0–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an anti-poaching poster (R) and photos of community awareness activities by Save the Elephants, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife
A Maasai boy observes visitors from a Gender Mainstreaming Seminar during their culture day in Tanzania May 21, 2015. The Massai tribe lives in northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, and are known for their distinctive customs and dress. Staff Sgt. Maria Bowman) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-maasai-boy-observes-visitors-from-a-gender-mainstreaming-seminar-129298804.html
RMHEA1XC–A Maasai boy observes visitors from a Gender Mainstreaming Seminar during their culture day in Tanzania May 21, 2015. The Massai tribe lives in northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, and are known for their distinctive customs and dress. Staff Sgt. Maria Bowman)
Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northern-anteater-chat-myrmecocichla-aethiops-dark-bird-in-muscicapidae-on-the-branch-lives-in-dry-savanna-subtropical-or-tropical-dry-lowland-gra-image447643887.html
RF2H07X9K–Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435925791.html
RF2G963P7–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northern-anteater-chat-myrmecocichla-aethiops-dark-bird-in-muscicapidae-on-the-branch-lives-in-dry-savanna-subtropical-or-tropical-dry-lowland-gra-image446122360.html
RF2GWPHHC–Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra
Gabbra people are basically pastoralists that lives in a dry land in northern Kenya. They grow large herd of camels, North Horr, Kenya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gabbra-people-are-basically-pastoralists-that-lives-in-a-dry-land-139624981.html
RMJ34D2D–Gabbra people are basically pastoralists that lives in a dry land in northern Kenya. They grow large herd of camels, North Horr, Kenya
A Turkana woman fled the civial war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-woman-fled-the-civial-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11499006.html
RMA68WWK–A Turkana woman fled the civial war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Malambo. A Maasai girl in traditional attire. The predominant white colour of her beadwork and the circular scar on her cheek denote that she is from the Kisongo section of the Maasai, the largest clan group, which lives either side of the border in Kenya and Tanzania. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tanzania-northern-tanzania-malambo-a-maasai-girl-in-traditional-attire-19594404.html
RMB3TGT4–Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Malambo. A Maasai girl in traditional attire. The predominant white colour of her beadwork and the circular scar on her cheek denote that she is from the Kisongo section of the Maasai, the largest clan group, which lives either side of the border in Kenya and Tanzania.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- David from Save the Elephants presents the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-david-from-save-the-elephants-presents-97574013.html
RMFJMTJ5–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- David from Save the Elephants presents the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed
Hay on Wye, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hay-on-wye-wales-uk-saturday-26th-november-2016-author-ben-rawlence-126717009.html
RMHA4CRD–Hay on Wye, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. A school building for Maasai children stands in rural Kenya. The Maasai, probably the best known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kimana-kenya-25th-apr-2024-a-school-building-for-maasai-children-stands-in-rural-kenya-the-maasai-probably-the-best-known-ethnic-group-in-east-africa-are-an-east-african-ethnic-group-that-lives-in-southern-kenya-and-northern-tanzania-credit-eva-maria-krafczykdpaalamy-live-news-image604363117.html
RM2X37391–Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. A school building for Maasai children stands in rural Kenya. The Maasai, probably the best known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Team members from Save the Elephants watch elephants behaviors at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future of wildlife is in our Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-team-members-from-save-the-elephants-watch-elephants-behaviors-at-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-day-is-observed-on-march-3-with-the-future-of-wildlife-is-in-our-image563892327.html
RM2RNBEBK–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Team members from Save the Elephants watch elephants behaviors at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future of wildlife is in our
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435925794.html
RF2G963PA–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/northern-anteater-chat-myrmecocichla-aethiops-dark-bird-in-muscicapidae-on-the-branch-lives-in-dry-savanna-subtropical-or-tropical-dry-lowland-gra-image446122365.html
RF2GWPHHH–Northern Anteater-chat - Myrmecocichla aethiops dark bird in Muscicapidae on the branch, lives in dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland gra
Gabbra people are basically pastoralists that lives in a dry land in northern Kenya. They grow large herd of camels, North Horr, Kenya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gabbra-people-are-basically-pastoralists-that-lives-in-a-dry-land-139624976.html
RMJ34D28–Gabbra people are basically pastoralists that lives in a dry land in northern Kenya. They grow large herd of camels, North Horr, Kenya
Lake Paradise, where american adventurers Martin and Osa Johnson spent four years of their lives in the 1920s, Marsabit National Park, northern Kenya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lake-paradise-where-american-adventurers-martin-and-osa-johnson-spent-four-years-of-their-lives-in-the-1920s-marsabit-national-park-northern-kenya-image217013878.html
RFPH1RBJ–Lake Paradise, where american adventurers Martin and Osa Johnson spent four years of their lives in the 1920s, Marsabit National Park, northern Kenya
A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-woman-fled-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11498976.html
RMA68WPW–A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Jerenimo from Save the Elephants presents a tracking device shot by poachers after they killed an elephant, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlif Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-jerenimo-from-save-the-elephants-97574015.html
RMFJMTJ7–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Jerenimo from Save the Elephants presents a tracking device shot by poachers after they killed an elephant, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlif
The El Molo is the smallest tribe in Kenya and lives in the Lake Turkana shoreline, Kenya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-el-molo-is-the-smallest-tribe-in-kenya-and-lives-in-the-lake-turkana-24191193.html
RMBBA035–The El Molo is the smallest tribe in Kenya and lives in the Lake Turkana shoreline, Kenya
Hay on Wye, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hay-on-wye-wales-uk-saturday-26th-november-2016-author-ben-rawlence-126717016.html
RMHA4CRM–Hay on Wye, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Children from the Maasai people and their mothers go to school in traditional dress. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kimana-kenya-25th-apr-2024-children-from-the-maasai-people-and-their-mothers-go-to-school-in-traditional-dress-the-maasai-probably-the-best-known-ethnic-group-in-east-africa-are-an-east-african-ethnic-group-that-lives-in-southern-kenya-and-northern-tanzania-credit-eva-maria-krafczykdpaalamy-live-news-image604363114.html
RM2X3738X–Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Children from the Maasai people and their mothers go to school in traditional dress. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- David from Save the Elephants presents the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-david-from-save-the-elephants-presents-the-jaws-bones-of-elephants-that-died-of-poaching-at-ste-camp-in-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-day-is-observed-on-march-image563892318.html
RM2RNBEBA–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- David from Save the Elephants presents the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435924209.html
RF2G961NN–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-woman-fled-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11498961.html
RMA68WNP–A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'The future of wildlife is in our hand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-david-from-save-the-elephants-watches-97574019.html
RMFJMTJB–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'The future of wildlife is in our hand
The El Molo is the smallest tribe in Kenya and lives in the Lake Turkana shoreline. El Molo woman building his hut. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-el-molo-is-the-smallest-tribe-in-kenya-and-lives-in-the-lake-turkana-24195743.html
RMBBA5WK–The El Molo is the smallest tribe in Kenya and lives in the Lake Turkana shoreline. El Molo woman building his hut.
Hay on Wye, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hay-on-wye-wales-uk-saturday-26th-november-2016-author-ben-rawlence-126717013.html
RMHA4CRH–Hay on Wye, Wales, UK - Saturday 26th November 2016 - Author Ben Rawlence talks about his latest book City of Thorns - Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp set in Dadaab camp in northern Kenya at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend. Photo Steven May / Alamy Live News
Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Schoolchildren and their parents from the Maasai people at a school event in rural Kenya. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kimana-kenya-25th-apr-2024-schoolchildren-and-their-parents-from-the-maasai-people-at-a-school-event-in-rural-kenya-the-maasai-probably-the-best-known-ethnic-group-in-east-africa-are-an-east-african-ethnic-group-that-lives-in-southern-kenya-and-northern-tanzania-credit-eva-maria-krafczykdpaalamy-live-news-image604363123.html
RM2X37397–Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Schoolchildren and their parents from the Maasai people at a school event in rural Kenya. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, introduces the monitoring operation of the killing of elephants at the Samburu region, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-iain-douglas-hamilton-founder-of-save-the-elephants-introduces-the-monitoring-operation-of-the-killing-of-elephants-at-the-samburu-region-at-ste-camp-in-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poa-image563892320.html
RM2RNBEBC–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, introduces the monitoring operation of the killing of elephants at the Samburu region, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poa
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435925718.html
RF2G963KJ–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-woman-fled-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11498994.html
RMA68WTK–A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an anti-poaching poster (R) and photos of community awareness activities by Save the Elephants, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-photo-taken-on-march-1-2016-shows-97574016.html
RMFJMTJ8–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an anti-poaching poster (R) and photos of community awareness activities by Save the Elephants, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World
Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Lydia Muntheiya, a Kenyan doctor, was able to obtain a high school diploma thanks to a scholarship. She now encourages girls from the Maasai people to take advantage of educational opportunities and change their lives. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group living in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kimana-kenya-25th-apr-2024-lydia-muntheiya-a-kenyan-doctor-was-able-to-obtain-a-high-school-diploma-thanks-to-a-scholarship-she-now-encourages-girls-from-the-maasai-people-to-take-advantage-of-educational-opportunities-and-change-their-lives-the-maasai-probably-the-best-known-ethnic-group-in-east-africa-are-an-east-african-ethnic-group-living-in-southern-kenya-and-northern-tanzania-credit-eva-maria-krafczykdpaalamy-live-news-image604363119.html
RM2X37393–Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Lydia Muntheiya, a Kenyan doctor, was able to obtain a high school diploma thanks to a scholarship. She now encourages girls from the Maasai people to take advantage of educational opportunities and change their lives. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group living in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Frank, Chief Operation Officer of Save the Elephants (STE), introduces the tracking and research of elephant positions and movements under the help of modern technology, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of eleph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-frank-chief-operation-officer-of-save-the-elephants-ste-introduces-the-tracking-and-research-of-elephant-positions-and-movements-under-the-help-of-modern-technology-at-ste-camp-in-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-eleph-image563892331.html
RM2RNBEBR–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Frank, Chief Operation Officer of Save the Elephants (STE), introduces the tracking and research of elephant positions and movements under the help of modern technology, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of eleph
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435994324.html
RF2G9975T–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-woman-fled-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11498982.html
RMA68WRK–A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants on a truck at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'The future of wildlife is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-david-from-save-the-elephants-watches-97574011.html
RMFJMTJ3–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants on a truck at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'The future of wildlife is
Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Children from the Maasai people walk to school in their school uniforms. Even primary school children often walk up to ten kilometers. On their way to school, they may encounter wild animals, including elephants, lions and hyenas. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kimana-kenya-25th-apr-2024-children-from-the-maasai-people-walk-to-school-in-their-school-uniforms-even-primary-school-children-often-walk-up-to-ten-kilometers-on-their-way-to-school-they-may-encounter-wild-animals-including-elephants-lions-and-hyenas-the-maasai-probably-the-best-known-ethnic-group-in-east-africa-are-an-east-african-ethnic-group-that-lives-in-southern-kenya-and-northern-tanzania-credit-eva-maria-krafczykdpaalamy-live-news-image604363120.html
RM2X37394–Kimana, Kenya. 25th Apr, 2024. Children from the Maasai people walk to school in their school uniforms. Even primary school children often walk up to ten kilometers. On their way to school, they may encounter wild animals, including elephants, lions and hyenas. The Maasai, probably the best-known ethnic group in East Africa, are an East African ethnic group that lives in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. Credit: Eva-Maria Krafczyk/dpa/Alamy Live News
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future of wildlife is in our hands being th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-david-from-save-the-elephants-watches-elephants-at-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-day-is-observed-on-march-3-with-the-future-of-wildlife-is-in-our-hands-being-th-image563892343.html
RM2RNBEC7–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future of wildlife is in our hands being th
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435991024.html
RF2G99300–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-woman-fled-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11498970.html
RMA68WPK–A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Resson from Save the Elephants introduces their work in front of a truck destroyed by emotionally instable elephants during mating season, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the iv Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-resson-from-save-the-elephants-97574010.html
RMFJMTJ2–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Resson from Save the Elephants introduces their work in front of a truck destroyed by emotionally instable elephants during mating season, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the iv
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Jerenimo from Save the Elephants presents a tracking device shot by poachers after they killed an elephant, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-jerenimo-from-save-the-elephants-presents-a-tracking-device-shot-by-poachers-after-they-killed-an-elephant-at-ste-camp-in-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-day-is-image563892314.html
RM2RNBEB6–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Jerenimo from Save the Elephants presents a tracking device shot by poachers after they killed an elephant, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435925784.html
RF2G963P0–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-turkana-woman-fled-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-lives-now-in-a-refugee-11498987.html
RMA68WRT–A Turkana woman fled the civil war in Sudan and lives now in a refugee camp in Lokichoggio, Kenya.
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Team members from Save the Elephants watch elephants behaviors at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'The future of wildlife Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-team-members-from-save-the-elephants-97574012.html
RMFJMTJ4–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Team members from Save the Elephants watch elephants behaviors at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'The future of wildlife
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-photo-taken-on-march-1-2016-shows-the-jaws-bones-of-elephants-that-died-of-poaching-at-ste-camp-in-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-day-is-observed-on-march-3-with-the-future-o-image563892350.html
RM2RNBECE–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future o
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435925797.html
RF2G963PD–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Frank, Chief Operation Officer of Save the Elephants (STE), introduces the tracking and research of elephant positions and movements under the help of modern technology, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-frank-chief-operation-officer-of-97574020.html
RMFJMTJC–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Frank, Chief Operation Officer of Save the Elephants (STE), introduces the tracking and research of elephant positions and movements under the help of modern technology, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an elephant with a tracking device installed by Save the Elephants at Samburu National Reserve in Kenya. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The fu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-photo-taken-on-march-1-2016-shows-an-elephant-with-a-tracking-device-installed-by-save-the-elephants-at-samburu-national-reserve-in-kenya-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-day-is-observed-on-march-3-with-the-fu-image563892332.html
RM2RNBEBT–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an elephant with a tracking device installed by Save the Elephants at Samburu National Reserve in Kenya. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The fu
Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reticulated-giraffe-in-overloon-zoo-the-netherlands-image435994430.html
RF2G9979J–Reticulated giraffe in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-photo-taken-on-march-1-2016-shows-97574001.html
RMFJMTHN–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows the jaws bones of elephants that died of poaching, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with 'Th
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants on a truck at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future of wildlife is in our han Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-david-from-save-the-elephants-watches-elephants-on-a-truck-at-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poaching-the-world-wildlife-day-is-observed-on-march-3-with-the-future-of-wildlife-is-in-our-han-image563892339.html
RM2RNBEC3–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- David from Save the Elephants watches elephants on a truck at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 with The future of wildlife is in our han
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(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an elephant with a tracking device installed by Save the Elephants at Samburu National Reserve in Kenya. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-160303-samburu-march-3-2016-xinhua-photo-taken-on-march-1-2016-shows-97574022.html
RMFJMTJE–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2016 shows an elephant with a tracking device installed by Save the Elephants at Samburu National Reserve in Kenya. In northern Kenya's Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poaching. The World Wildlife Day is observed on March 3 wi
(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Resson from Save the Elephants introduces their work in front of a truck destroyed by emotionally instable elephants during mating season, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poach Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160303-samburu-march-3-2016-resson-from-save-the-elephants-introduces-their-work-in-front-of-a-truck-destroyed-by-emotionally-instable-elephants-during-mating-season-at-ste-camp-in-samburu-national-reserve-kenya-march-1-2016-in-northern-kenya-s-samburu-region-there-lives-the-second-largest-group-of-elephant-species-in-this-country-around-them-a-number-of-elephant-defenders-have-watched-them-day-and-night-for-the-past-18-years-founded-in-1993-the-organization-save-the-elephants-ste-has-been-devoting-its-attention-to-secure-the-future-of-elephants-and-battle-the-ivory-poach-image563892345.html
RM2RNBEC9–(160303) -- SAMBURU, March 3, 2016 -- Resson from Save the Elephants introduces their work in front of a truck destroyed by emotionally instable elephants during mating season, at STE camp in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, March 1, 2016. In northern Kenya s Samburu region, there lives the second largest group of elephant species in this country. Around them, a number of elephant defenders have watched them day and night for the past 18 years. Founded in 1993, the organization Save The Elephants (STE) has been devoting its attention to secure the future of elephants and battle the ivory poach
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