Elephant Myanmar SP

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Elephant Myanmar SP

from $450.00

Oozie Too Lei poses on his 11-year-old elephant, Ba Lei Shu, at a logging camp in Bago Division, Myanmar, where some households have solar panels. Oozies, or elephant handlers, have worked closely with elephants for logging for over 300 years. In the morning, the animals pull cut logs from one side of the forest to the other. In the afternoon and evening, they are free to roam in the wild. The elephant returns to its oozie in the morning. This relationship is unique to these communities and provides elephants safe territory, which is increasingly difficult for them to find.

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