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We're really looking forward to the arrival of the Survival Tour Elephants in Brighton. These amazing, lifesize topiary elephants, who will take up residence in The Royal Pavilion Gardens from the 19th to the 30th September as the final part of the Survival Tour.
This fantastic conservation event is being organised by Elephant Family, The World Land Trust and The Royal Parks Foundation. Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis, from the Dragon's Den, have made sure that transporting the entire fleet is carbon - free by providing the tour with 100% bio-diesel haulage.
The Survival Tour's aim is to draw attention to securing the vital wildlife corridor between Tirunelli and Kudrakote in Kerala, India. This strip of land is essential to elephant survival as it connects herds, reunites family members and creates a safe path to their food.
There are lots of ways to get involved and to support this campaign.
If you can't wait to see the Survival Tour elephants in Brighton, they are in Selfridges, London until the 26th August.
We'll be waiting to see them in the Pavilion Gardens Cafe.
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