Many Londoners miss seeing the colorful painted elephants in the streets of the city and want them back. Two hundred and sixty brightly painted elephants raised over $6 million to save the endangered Asian elephant in 2010. And as the #WorldElephantDay is trending on Twitter, perhaps it is time to think of another campaign to benefit the endangered giants of the animal wold.
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Around the World' elephant at King William Street, London

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'Around the World' elephant at King William Street, London
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Pearly Prince' elephant at Coutts Bank, The Strand

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'Pearly Prince' elephant at Coutts Bank, The Strand
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Young at Art'elephant at South Molton Street, London

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'Young at Art'elephant at South Molton Street, London
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Topographant', New Bond Street

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'Topographant', New Bond Street
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Iconic London' elephant at Berkeley Square, London

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'Iconic London' elephant at Berkeley Square, London
© Flickr / Loz PycockFollow 'Patron', Saint James's Street, London

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Follow 'Patron', Saint James's Street, London
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Sir Percy' elephant at Park Lane, London

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'Sir Percy' elephant at Park Lane, London
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Union Jack' elephant at Orange Square, London

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'Union Jack' elephant at Orange Square, London
© Flickr / Jane Dickson Visitors at the Elephant Parade London exhibition.

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Visitors at the Elephant Parade London exhibition.
© Flickr / Loz Pycock'Elfreda', Tower of London

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'Elfreda', Tower of London