An Evening with Cynthia Moss at Wilshire Country Club
Cynthia Moss explains Amboseli Elephants and the importance of creating a lasting
legacy with the Amboseli Trust for Elephants
By S. Woo
Cynthia Moss, the famed African elephant researcher in Kenya and the Director
of the Amboseli Elephant Research Project, has been in California since April to
work on a collaborative research project at National
Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis In Santa Barbara. On May 1,
2000 she visited the Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles to give a very
informative and interesting slide show about the lives of Amboseli Elephants.
A welcome message by Cynthia Moss: Short
Welcome Audio (10KB); Long Welcome Audio
(326KB)
If you are interested in receiving a 36000 KB WAV file of the slide narration
for private, non-commercial use, please contact the webmaster.
[S. Woo] Cynthia Moss with two of the AERP Board Members:
Donald Young on the left and Bruce Ludwig on the right.
Below is a photo journal of the evening event.
Click here for an article written by Jane Gilman for
Larchmont Chronicle.


A City of Los Angeles's Certificate of Welcome was presented to Cynthia Moss.
[photos by S. Woo]