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Mongabay News on MSNFor wandering elephants, path of least resistance could help map out safe corridorsBy Ryan Truscott A new study reveals how African elephants plan their elaborate journeys: they strategically choose the least ...
They were men of iron nerve, unerring aim and, gazed at through a modern lens, it seems they were also capable of unbearable cruelty.
The Congo Basin spans 3.4 million square kilometres, making it almost six times the size of the UK, which measures around 242 ...
British law firm Leigh Day said it is representing 10 people living near the Kasungu National Park on the Malawi-Zambia ...
A weatherproof box and motion-trigger camera help photographer Will Burrard-Lucas capture images of rarely seen African ...
Professor Aliza le Roux reveals alarming findings on the rising threat of vehicle collisions to endangered wildlife in ...
Elephants crossing roads can lead to trouble for both the elephants and motorists. What to do to prevent an elephant from ...
Similarly, water sources play a key role in where they choose to go. However, individual elephants can respond to water ...
Pupy, the last African elephant remaining at the former Buenos Aires Zoo has begun training for her journey to an elephant ...
Animals in mountainous areas around the world, in particular endangered, vulnerable, and near threatened mammals, are at risk of becoming ...
Data from more than 150 African elephants shows that the iconic species plan their journeys based on energy costs and ...
Okomu National Park, a biodiversity gem nestled in the Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo State, had long suffered ...
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