The Great Elephant Migration

“I hope this exhibition

reminds us of the awe we feel

when in the company

of wild, free animals

and, in our increasingly urban world,

inspires the human race

to better share space.”

— Ruth Ganesh

overlap of souls

challenge of life together

wildlife harmony

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The Great Elephant Migration ~ A herd of 100 elephants is migrating across the U.S. to share its story of conservation and coexistence. Created by a community of 200 artisans in southern India, the life-size sculptures are made of lantara camara, a tough invasive weed that has been encroaching on the elephants’ natural habitat, pushing them into closer proximity to humans. Their 3,500-mile migration across the U.S. began in Newport, RI, shown here at Salve Regina University, before trekking on in coming months to New York City, Miami, the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana, and finally, Los Angeles. Stay tuned for more photo postings in coming days, introducing individual personalities as they stomp along Newport’s Cliff Walk.

Upper photo by Jan Logozzo • Bottom photo and “The Great Elephant Migration” haiku by Mary O’Connor

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