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Friday, August 24, 2007:


Elephants 'walk' through Hyde Park for WLT 


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If you happen to be in Hyde Park in London between the 8th-18th September, you'll come across a rather unusual sight: 12 life size elephants made out of willow, 'wandering' through the park. "Elephants in the Park", a series of family activities, is being organised by UK organisation, Elephant Family to help raise funds for the elephant corridor project.

Read more about the event: Elephants Walking in Hyde Park for World Land Trust


 
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