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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 ...
More than 145,000 African forest elephants roam the rainforests of Africa, according to a recent population assessment.
In countries such as South Sudan, the great herds have all but disappeared. But further south, conservation success mean increasing human-wildlife conflict ...
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Why Only 30 Super Tuskers Roam Africa—And What Sets Them Apart From All Other Elephants
One of Africa’s last remaining “Super Tuskers” has passed away. Officials from the Amboseli National Park reported that Craig ...
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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 ...
A documentary focuses on the remarkable reproductive lives of the rare male elephants whose tusks weigh more than 100 pounds ...
Many key differences separate African elephant from Asian elephants. Not only are they found in completely separate parts of the world, but they live in different habitats as well. The African ...
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Conservationists in Kenya pay tribute to beloved 'super tusker' elephant Craig, who died at age 54
Kenyans are mourning the death of a beloved “super tusker” elephant whose long life in the wild came to symbolize the country ...
A new 16-year-old African elephant named Titan arrived at Zoo Atlanta this week from Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita, Kansas. The 8,200-pound elephant was born in South Africa in Eswatini and was ...
Craig was one of the last remaining elephants identified as super tuskers in Africa, but also became a symbol for ...
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