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On July 15, 2002May 8, 2012 By admin

Pulished in July 2002. The world into which I was born was occupied by about 2.5 billion people and 6 million elephants. Today I share the planet with some 6.5.billion people and there are 600,000 elephants. There is a reasonable chance that I will still be alive on the day […]

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