In 1996, one man saved a doomed elephant herd: Now his legacy aids a rewilding reserve in South Africa’s Eastern Cape

Eastern Cape’s elephant population faced near extinction due to agricultural conflicts. Just eleven elephants survived, leading to the creation of Addo Elephant National Park. These elephants have since recovered, now numbering over four hundred across the province. As a keystone species, elephants are vital for maintaining ecological balance and vegetation. Their recovery now drives significant rewilding projects and supports local economies.

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