elephants
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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
Shifting the conservation argument to the role forest elephants play in maintaining forest biodiversity, that losing elephants would mean losing forest biodiversity, hasn't worked either, as numbers continue to fall.
Latest Research Articles
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Elephants and Humans Fights for Resources as Drought in Kenya Worsens
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Seized Ivory from Elephants Killed More Than 30 Years Ago Still Turning Up in Recent Raids
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Living on the Edge: Asian Elephants Prefers Staying on the Boundaries of Protected Areas
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Two Elephants Found Stuck in a Mud as Water Levels Became Low Across Tanzanian Border
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Extreme Heat and Drought Pushed Desperate Elephants to Destroy Homes in China
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Elephants Releases Low Frequency “Rumbles” Mostly Through Their Trunks
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Elephant Stabbed Owner to Death After Being Forced to Work in 89-Degree Heat
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Three Threats That Made Indian Elephants Endangered
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Climate Change is Pushing Gentle Elephants to Turn Hostile and Attack Humans
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Mourning Elephant Mother Carries Dead Calf in Weeks-Long Ritual
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Abandoned Baby Elephant Found Drowning in Muddy Well −Kenya
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Botswana's Biggest Elephant was Killed for its Almost 8-Foot-Long Tusksby Trophy Hunters