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Flamingo at the Cincinnati Zoo
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Last month, a wild elephant and two of his friends were attacked by poachers. Wounded by poisoned arrows, they trudged across the African landscape to the one place that could help them: the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT).
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I first saw Simen Johan’s work at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York City a couple of years ago.
I was totally struck not only by the beauty of the imagery but also by how much it expresses, in a very personal way, ideas about habitat, climate change, critical species, and man’s impact on nature.