The Great Elephant Migration, an outdoor art exhibit at Hermann Park in Houston, showcases 100 life-sized elephant sculptures made from invasive lantana plants. This unique installation aims to raise awareness for conservation efforts and highlight the importance of human-wildlife coexistence. Each sculpture represents real elephants from the Nilgiri region of southern India, while the removal of lantana helps restore natural habitats. The exhibit, which runs through April 30, is free to the public and promotes the idea of coexistence while addressing environmental challenges faced by elephants.
The Great Elephant Migration is a traveling art installation featuring 100 life-sized elephant sculptures made from invasive lantana plants, now on display at Hermann Park.
According to conservationist Tarsh Thekaekara, the exhibit not only highlights the beauty of elephants but also addresses conservation through the removal of invasive species.
Collection
[
|
...
]