Africaâs elephants are going hungry because there arenât enough fruits on trees
Africaâs elephants are going hungry because there arenât enough fruits on trees
On average, elephants and other animals would have found ripe fruit on one in every 10 trees in the 1980s, but need to search more than 50 trees today.
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The behaviour and life cycles of the largest animals on the planet are incredibly important for the healthy functioning of our planetâs life support systems. Unfortunately, many big species now face extinction due to their value in the illegal wildlife trade, vulnerability to habitat degradation and because they often come into conflict with humans.
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David Zwirner opens first solo show of Raoul De Keyser s work in Greater China
Installation view.
HONG KONG
.-David Zwirner is presenting Raoul De Keyser, on view at the gallerys Hong Kong location. The first solo show of the artists work in Greater China, the exhibition features paintings from the last twenty-five years of De Keysers five-decade career, illustrating his intuitiveyet rigorousfacility with his medium. Complementing the presentation in Hong Kong is an online exhibition, New Visions: After De Keyser, that situates the late Belgian painter in dialogue with contemporary painters whose art continues to relate to or be informed by his pioneering compositions.