Hello Hivers....
This post is my entry for the Black and White Photography Contest hosted by @photofeed. If you'd like to participate, please read here
Nestled amidst the lush forests of Aceh Jaya is a place that serves as both a home and the last refuge for endangered wildlife: the Central Response Unit (CRU) Sampoiniet. This location is known as a center for the conservation and protection of Sumatran elephants, where humans and animals live together in harmony.
This black and white photo I'm sharing features a pair of tame elephants that are part of the large family at the Sampoiniet Central Response Unit (CRU). With their majestic size and beautiful long tusks, they appear to be walking calmly, accompanied by their mahouts (elephant handlers). This image is not merely a picture of wildlife, but a symbol of the profound relationship between humans and nature.
The Sampoiniet CRU plays a vital role in reducing conflicts between wild elephants and humans. The elephants at this unit are trained to help keep wild herds within the forest area, preventing them from damaging crops or villages. Furthermore, the CRU serves as an educational and research center, as well as a conservation-based tourism destination, showcasing the invaluable contribution of Sumatran elephants to the ecosystem.
The pair of elephants in this photo represents the long history of efforts to conserve one of the iconic animals of Indonesia. They remind us that forests and their inhabitants are not merely natural resources, but a legacy for future generations.
By protecting elephants, we are truly protecting the balance of nature. And the Sampoiniet CRU is living proof that harmony between humans and wildlife is not just a hope, but a reality that we can continue to nurture together.
Important Note: I wrote in Indonesian, then translated it using Google Translate. Regards @yayan