“Wild animals have their own paths – and have done so for centuries. Elephant walk in the front line. They share their knowledge of these paths from generation to generation, ensuring the preservation of their species and that of the many wild animals that follow. These paths are called corridors.
Everything is interconnected, and the elephant are followed by other herd animals such as zebra, wildebeest and antelope. They in turn are followed by predators like lion, cheetah and hyena. In the national parks, the wild animals and their corridors are protected. But wild animals know no borders. Their corridors walk further…”
Doris Haigis – Founder STWWC