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Africa: The Last Great Bulls - Inside Botswana's Silent Struggle Over Its Elephants
Guest Column - When Dr Mike Chase banks the small survey plane over northern Botswana’s mopane woodlands, he can see the country’s wildlife story written in the dust below. Carcasses — some months old ...
In his new role, he helped secure a new contract with a union representing nearly 1,800 Teamsters amid strike threats after ...
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As Sri Lanka continues new elephant drive, scientists warn against creating new conflicts
Playful 7-year-old Thinuli loved accompanying her father to his chena fields in a remote village in Hambantota, in Sri ...
Young elephants are great at making mischief, and honestly, they act a lot like human toddlers at times. They love to play in ...
When poaching amplifies the effect of higher hunting quotas, it is bad news for the future of Botswana’s elephant population ...
Large-scale elephant drive underway in H’tota amid rising human-elephant conflict Authorities in Sri Lanka’s southern ...
Like Joy, baby elephants will seek out trusted humans for reassurance, comfort, love, and play. Orphaned elephants who are ...
They say an elephant never forgets—and it turns out they can learn to adapt to drones. Once seen as a source of alarm, drones ...
Elephants swiftly adapt to high-flying, steady drones, allowing researchers to capture detailed behavior noninvasively.
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Elephant Safaris Are Back In Jim Corbett & Rajaji National Parks Of Uttarakhand After 7 Years! But Should They Be?
Elephant safaris have come back to Corbett and Rajaji National Parks, but it raises larger questions about the future of wildlife tourism in India. Can eco-tourism be truly ethical if it relies on ...
Elephants are vital to ecosystems. Learn interesting facts and how WWF works to protect them across Africa and Asia.
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