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Nature, art, and conservation collide in The Great Elephant Migration. The outdoor art exhibit is more than just a photo op.
The giant elephants created by Indigenous artists in India are traveling the world and H-Town is the only stop in Texas and one of only seven U.S. cities.
This story appears in the August 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. The royalty of India—Hindu and Muslim—understood long ago that power was best wielded from the back of an elephant.
The Great Elephant Migration comes to Houston, Texas, where Hermann Park is fighting against the spread of invasive species.
Miami Beach, FL - An art installation featuring 100 life-sized Indian elephant sculptures has taken over the sands of Miami Beach, aiming to raise awareness about the decline in global wildlife ...
The story behind how the Great Elephant Migration arrived in Houston Hermann Park with 100 sculptures for the month of April ...
The object I have chosen is an Elephant bell from India. It was my Grandfather's, pictured here, who, with his family were part of the expatriate community who made up the "Raj" in India before ...
Hermann Park Conservancy, with the support of a lead gift from the Dunwoody Charitable Foundation, presents The Great Elephant Migration – a month-long public art installation featuring 100 life-sized ...
HOUSTON— A herd of 100 life-sized elephant sculptures has arrived at Hermann Park, bringing The Great Elephant Migration to ...