Nature conservationist Mickey Reilly stands atop a container holding a baby elephant about to be placed in the cargo hold of the largest aircraft to ever fly out of Swaziland. Eleven elephants were recently flown in two Russian-made Aleutian planes to Florida and California on the first direct Swaziland to US flights, at a transport cost of $250 000 per animal. Game rangers and a team of South African veterinarians accompanied them. The elephants were saved from culling at the eleventh hour when the sale to two US zoos was approved by King Mswati.
Royal pardon!
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