By Ryan Truscott A new study reveals how African elephants plan their elaborate journeys: they strategically choose the least ...
There's no question that humans have left an indelible mark on the world, but we're also inadvertently steering the evolution ...
The properties I stayed at while in Kenya are part of Saruni Basecamp, a network of safari lodges and camps largely located ...
Rural communities on the border between the African countries of Malawi and Zambia are threatening to sue an international ...
Data from more than 150 African elephants shows that the iconic species plan their journeys based on energy costs and ...
In addition, the order clearly sets out the maps and ... and anchovy populations for commercial purposes. We must continue to advocate on the basis of our scientific research, and implement effective ...
Throughout Africa, elephants are in danger due to hunting and human population growth. Populations of all elephants have plummeted from about 1.3 million in the 1970s to less than 500,000 today.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia published Thursday reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered ...
PHNOM PENH: A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia published Thursday (March 13) reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia published Thursday reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the ...