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Watching these two elephants lock tusks wasn’t a moment of violence, but one of communication, hierarchy, and survival. Through my viewfinder, I saw more than a photograph; I witnessed a story that has existed for generations, one that deserves to be protected.
If this image inspires even one person to value wildlife beyond its beauty, then pressing the shutter was worth it.
Conservation begins the moment we stop seeing wildlife as something to conquer and start seeing it as something to coexist with and protect.
wildlife photography. It’s not just about creating beautiful images; it’s about preserving stories that may one day only exist in photographs if we fail to protect the wild.
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@MrApenya My recommendation would be a body that can support, guide and elevate the riders across the city. Be it a SACCO that will enable these riders to find a relative occupational benefit from the business. In return the City authorities can benefit
@MrApenya Yes, I first got into a Tuk bike while in Juba. Gulu has a wide range of Tuks that seem to be more organized, planned and more reliable than the ones in Juba.
These Tuks have assuaged the transport means within and outside the city.