Interest in China's wandering elephants is dwindling. But the environmental problem exposed by their journey is not going away
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One of China's wandering elephants has finally made it home. The herd of wild Asian elephants shot to fame last month while embarking on an epic journey through southwestern China. Since leaving a nature reserve last year, the herd has trekked more than 500 kilometers (310 miles) across the rugged landscape of Yunnan province, roaming free through fields, villages and large towns.More Related News
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