Simple Elephant Family Tote

SKU
404005182738
$75.00
Member Price: $67.50
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When South African conservationist Lawrence Anthony (author of The Elephant Whisperer) was asked to accept a herd of rogue elephants on his Thula Thula game reserve in Zululand, his common sense told him to refuse. But he was the herds last chance of survival dangerous and unpredictable, they would be killed if Anthony wouldnt take them in.

As Anthony risked his life to create a bond with the troubled elephants and persuade them to stay on his reserve, he came to realize what a special family and wise matriarch leader, Nana was.

This Elephant Family tote is dedicated to the matriarch Nana, who guided her herd to survival.

Today poaching is on the rise across Africa as Covid-19 has emptied protected areas of tourists and cut the income of already poor villages.

Product features:

Size: 14 x 16
Premium quality, 100% cotton
Interior lining, 100% cotton
6.5 x 10.5 Interior pocket
1.25 Econyl Straps (100% sustainable)*
Hand sewn in Queens, NYC

Care:
Wash in mild detergent with like colors
Hang dry

*Econyl uses synthetic waste such as industrial plastic, waste fabric, and fishing nets from oceans, then recycles and regenerates them into a new nylon yarn that is exactly the same quality as virgin nylon.

When South African conservationist Lawrence Anthony (author of The Elephant Whisperer) was asked to accept a herd of rogue elephants on his Thula Thula game reserve in Zululand, his common sense told him to refuse. But he was the herds last chance of survival dangerous and unpredictable, they would be killed if Anthony wouldnt take them in.



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When South African conservationist Lawrence Anthony (author of The Elephant Whisperer) was asked to accept a herd of rogue elephants on his Thula Thula game reserve in Zululand, his common sense told him to refuse. But he was the herds last chance of survival dangerous and unpredictable, they would be killed if Anthony wouldnt take them in.



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