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Elephants, Ivory, and Trade (2010)

November 5, 2010
Wasser, S., Poole, P., Lee, P., Lindsay, K., Dobson, A. Hart, J., Douglas-Hamilton, I., Wittemyer, G., Granli, P., Morgan, B.,  Gunn, J.,   Alberts, S., Beyers, R., Chiyo, P., Croze, H., Estes, R., Gobush, K., Joram, P., Kikoti, A.,…

Elephants, Ecosystems and Survival

July 1, 1998
How are elephants affected by the ecosystems in which they live and by upheavals in their families? What impact do the elephants have on their habitat and neighboring human communities?The answers to these questions hold a key to the African…

Elephants Rebound in Uganda

February 7, 2008
After being nearly depleted under the rule of the late dictator Idi Amin, the number of elephants in Uganda's wildlife reserves and game parks have been growing steadily, the German Press Agency (DPA) recently reported. There are now an estimated 4…

Elephants Poisoned By Poachers

September 8, 2013
As poaching operations continue to get ever more sophisticated and ruthless, a new method of slaughter emerges: salt.Zimbabwe’s Chronicle reported that police had arrested a six-man poaching syndicate that is allegedly responsible for the deaths, by…

Elephants of Central Africa: Giants in the Dark

August 23, 2013
Nighttime in a Central African forest reveals a suite of completely new, mostly acoustic, experiences from the day.Sleep is often interrupted by the clamoring within chimpanzee groups and the screams of a tiny primate, the bush baby (which gets its…

Elephants Need US Confirmation

April 28, 2014
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Elephants Live Longer in the Wild, Study Shows

December 12, 2008
Elephants have a much longer lifespan in the wild than in captivity, according to a new study from Science.The study, which compared female African elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park with those in zoos, found that the wild elephants lived…

Elephants Galore

April 5, 2013
Day 3 was our first all-day drive, and I loved it. If it were up to me, we would have done all-day drives every day. Of course, if it were up to me we’d also still be in Africa and the safari would never end. If I’d thought Day…

Elephants Fitted with GPS Collars to Track Movements in Tanzania

September 29, 2005
AWF elephant research and conservation efforts in the Kilimanjaro Heartland got a major boost when elephant researcher Alfred Kikoti successfully fitted GPS collars on six elephants near Mt. Kilimanjaro in northern Tanzania.The six GPS (Global…

Elephants are the pillars of Africa’s ecosystems and they need our support

August 10, 2018
As the largest of all land mammals, African elephants play an important role in balancing natural ecosystems. They trample forests and dense grasslands, making room for smaller species to co-exist. Elephants also create water holes used by…

Elephants are Still the Most Poached Species, Says New AWF Study

December 13, 2018
Elephants are still the most poached species for international trade in Sub-Saharan Africa, a three-year project by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has reported. The research, which focused on U.N. Educational, Scientific and…

Elephants are Artists

June 24, 2014
The Ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, once said that elephants were "the animal which surpasses all others in wit and mind."Elephants exhibit a wide variety of behaviors, including those associated with grief, learning, mothering, mimicry, play,…

Elephant, Grevy's Zebra Populations Rise in Northern Kenya

December 2, 2008
The Kenya Wildlife Service this weekend concluded an aerial census of elephant and Grevy's zebra populations in the Laikipia-Samburu region, a wildlife-rich area that stretches for almost 18,000 square miles. The elephant population there has…

Elephant use and conflict leads to Tanzania’s first wildlife conservation corridor (2010)

November 5, 2010
Kikoti, AP, Griffin, CR and Pamphylia, L. 2010. Elephant use and conflict leads to Tanzania’s first wildlife conservation corridor. Pachyderm. 48: 57–66.

Elephant Shrew

February 26, 2013

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