How Many Elephants?

The elephant conservation charity “How Many Elephants?” has done fantastic work supporting anti-poaching initiatives in southern Africa. It draws attention to the troubling fact that 96 elephants are, on average, killed by poachers every day.

I was able to support the charity at a gala event held at the Royal Geographical Society in 2019. I provided framed photographs of elephants that were auctioned, contributing to the £20,000 raised on that night. Elephant images presented as postcards have continued to raise money for the charity and the causes it supports.

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The adventurer and conservationist, Holly Budge, founded the charity “How Many Elephants” to support elephant conservation and anti-poaching measures in Africa.
Holly drew together friends and supporters from the arts and travel industries in a fund raising event at the Royal Geographical Society in London in 2019

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