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Zebras drink from a watering hole at the Amboseli National Park June 22, 2018. - Amboseli is among the most renowned case studies in the world for elephant population and behavioural factors with the last official count of the perchyderms, done in the year 2011, yielding some 1200 animals. Preparations are underway for an Elephant aerial census over the 392 square-kilometre park with trial runs kicking off in June. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
Zebras drink from a watering hole at the Amboseli National Park June 22, 2018. - Amboseli is among the most renowned case studies in the world for elephant population and behavioural factors with the last official count of the perchyderms, done in the year 2011, yielding some 1200 animals. Preparations are underway for an Elephant aerial census over the 392 square-kilometre park with trial runs kicking off in June. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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