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Africa’s elephants have been in dramatic decline for 50 years. What can be done to save them – new studyMaintaining current elephant numbers, let alone reversing declines, requires new thinking and conservation innovation.
SURVEYING elephants is hard, risky work. Dedicated biologists have been doing this challenging task across Africa for decades ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNLet Elephants Roam — a conservationist’s last will and testament to icons of the African savannaImagine a world where elephants roam freely across vast, interconnected landscapes, their ancient wisdom anchoring the health ...
Surveying elephants is hard, risky work. Dedicated biologists have been doing this challenging task across Africa for decades. Systematic surveying started in the late 1960s but has been sporadic ...
Surveying elephants is hard, risky work. Dedicated biologists have been doing this challenging task across Africa for decades. Systematic surveying started in the late 1960s but has been sporadic ...
Two distinct subspecies live across 37 African countries: the African forest elephant and the African savanna elephant (or African bush elephant), which are critically endangered and endangered ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNPie in the sky — why South Africa’s Draft Elephant Heritage Strategy won’t workThe draft strategy is skewed in favour of anthropocentric benefits – economic, spiritual and cultural – and cannot function in practical terms.
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