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  • gallery/00068982.jpg Captured as a pet after his mother was shot for bush meat, this gibbon monkey is now at a wildlife rescue centre in Cambodia. He looks to the forest from behind bars, though it is unlikely he can ever return to it
  • gallery/00068991.jpg Cardamom Mountains, on the border of Cambodia and Thailand. Simple warnings are displayed on the edge of the forest, advertising the true cost of ivory
  • gallery/00068994.jpg Locals wash their laundry with chemical detergents (the only ones available) in the Chi Phat community, Cambodia, where an ecotourism lodge and initiative is working to educate residents and promote sustainable living.  Further reading:      www.chi-phat.org        www.chi-phat.org/Volunteering
  • gallery/00068989.jpg Sunlight penetrates dense forest slashed and burned for cultivation. Deforestation removes vital habitat & causes irreversible damage, though often the cause of destruction is the demand for goods, cried for by far-off consumers with no idea what they are contributing to
  • gallery/00068987.jpg Buffalo shot with arrows dipped in battery acid when he wandered onto a farm, settled by illegal squatters in a conservation area near the Tana Delta, Kenya
  • gallery/00068992.jpg A young girl stands before the Lion Research Centre in the Chyulu Hills. The next generation of people inheriting this Earth face the monumental task and predicament of cleaning up the mess of today, learning to understand, respect and live sustainably with our planet.
  • gallery/00068993.jpg In 2008 a widespread drought swept across East Africa. The proposed causes are global warming & Kenya 'losing' 72% of it's indigenous forest cover between 2000-2007. In the Chyulu Hills, 80% of all herbivores (wild and domestic) died, this zebra being one of them  Related articles: 'Who Stole the Rain?' http://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/786/822
  • gallery/00069005.jpg Maasai moran (warrior initiates) line up to compete at the Maasai Olympics, a new event designed as an alternative rite of passage, allowing young men to prove themselves without killing lions, as was their tribe's custom until very recent years
  • gallery/00068985.jpg Kenya Wildlife Service vets treat a young male lion badly injured by herders illegally night grazing in a protected area. Masai Mara.
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