The Amboseli ecosystem is what we term as a 'boom and bust' ecosystem which means there are times when life & food is plentiful, and times when is it very scarce.
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The elephants here have adapted their behavior to coping with tough times, with each family having their own strategy of where they go and when. In 1968, Cynthia Moss made a life-changing decision and moved to Africa to study elephants in northern Tanzania with Iain Douglas-Hamilton. Four years later, teaming up with Harvey Croze, she found ideal conditions for studying elephants in Amboseli National Park. Four decades later, her work is the longest-running study of wild elephants ever undertaken, documenting the lives and deaths of almost 3,000 elephants. #elephants Safari #AmboseliElephants #GentalGiantsSafari #AmboseliNationalPark #KenyaElephantSafari #AfricanElephants #ElephantsPhoto
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