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Tag: elephant poaching

April 12, 2015 Bill Wolfe

Tania James on the terrors of conducting field research for THE TUSK THAT DID THE DAMAGE

March 30, 2015March 30, 2015 Bill Wolfe

THE TUSK THAT DID THE DAMAGE offers a potent, multi-perspective view of elephant poaching in India

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