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There are fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants left in the wild. Logging and palm oil plantations have destroyed their habitat ...
Two Belgian teenagers were arrested for wildlife trafficking at Jane Guesthouse in Naivasha, Kenya on the edge of Hell's Gate ...
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How Elephants Engineer Their Own Habitats by Creating Watering HolesImagine walking across the sun-scorched savannas of Africa and stumbling upon a shimmering pool of water, teeming with life.
In “A Training School for Elephants,” Sophy Roberts revisits an especially bizarre episode from the exploitation of Africa.
Pupy the elephant arrived at her new home in a sanctuary in Mato Grosso, Brazil, Friday following a 2,700-kilometer ...
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How Elephants Dig Wells That Other Animals Depend OnImagine a parched African savannah, the earth cracked and dry, the grass brittle beneath sweltering sun—yet, amidst this ...
Yet it is easy, only a few changes must be made. In 2009, one year before the soccer world cup in South Africa, the city of Cape Town launched the first edition of ‘Cape Town Green Map’, an online and ...
Learning more, he says, is key to protecting these endangered animals. "The Asian and African elephants are in imminent danger of going extinct, and it's crucially important that we continue to ...
But he warns that elephants' survival in today's world requires more than just instinct; there's still much we don't understand about how they interpret threats. Learning more, he says, is key to ...
During a 5.2-magnitude earthquake in Southern California, a herd of African elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park displayed remarkable protective behavior. Instinctively, the matriarchs ...
A video shot of their enclosure at the park Monday morning shows the five African elephants standing around in the morning sun before the camera shakes and they run in different directions.
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