More than 145,000 African forest elephants roam the rainforests of Africa, according to a recent population assessment.
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When Some Elephants Raid Farms, They Might Not Be After a Snack. They Could Be Looking for Medicinal Plants
A recent study suggests that the large mammals may seek out parts of bananas and papayas when they’re suffering from gut ...
In countries such as South Sudan, the great herds have all but disappeared. But further south, conservation success mean increasing human-wildlife conflict ...
FRANCIOTTI EXPLAINS. IT WAS REALLY GREAT TO SEE THE IMPORTANCE IN THE WILD AND THE IMPORTANCE AND THE PARALLELS THAT WE SEE IN OUR ELEPHANTS HERE. STAFF AT THE MARYLAND ZOO IN BALTIMORE ARE LEARNING ...
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Scientists make stunning discovery while studying elephant dung: 'Updated numbers'
According to AFP, via Phys.org, the new status report showed that 135,690 African forest elephants were alive in 2024. In ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A 47-year-old elephant at the Seneca Park Zoo needed some help getting back on her feet Wednesday afternoon. On Wednesday, June 25, the zoo says Genny C was pushed over by another ...
What do a wildlife conservationist, a herd of trained elephants, a jazz composer and an architect have in common? In the South African bush, this unlikely quartet has banded together to develop an ...
Elephants’ massive ears are one of their most distinguishable characteristics. Alongside their long trunks, an elephant’s big ears are the first thing we see. These large ears easily give elephants a ...
Elephants are considered a sacred totem by many in northwestern Zimbabwe, but they also frequently raid villagers’ crops near harvest time, says Agripa Ngorima, who has studied attitudes toward ...
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