The Great Elephant Migration is an outdoor art exhibition curated by Elephant Family USA in collaboration with Dodie Kazanjian of Art&Newport and various contemporary artists. The exhibition aims to highlight "human-wildlife coexistence as a critical solution to biodiversity loss."
The sculptures, "created by The Coexistence Collective—comprising 200 indigenous artisans from the Nilgiri Hills of South India—are made from lantana camara, an invasive weed that encroaches on wildlife habitats." Additionally, these life-size elephant sculptures are available for purchase through The Great Elephant Migration website, with proceeds supporting non-governmental organizations involved in global conservation efforts.
This exhibition not only raises awareness about biodiversity and conservation but also provides financial support for critical conservation initiatives, promoting sustainable coexistence between humans and wildlife.
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The Great Elephant Migration Exhibit Features Life-Size Sculptures
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