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Imagine walking across the sun-scorched savannas of Africa and stumbling upon a shimmering pool of water, teeming with life.
According to reports, the ecosystem would suffer greatly from the possible extinction of elephants. These giants contribute to the lives of other animals and their habitats in the following ways: 1.
More than 3 million square kilometers of the Asian elephant's historic habitat range has been lost in just three centuries, a new report from an international scientific team led by a University ...
has remarkably identified and named almost all 1,500 elephants in the Amboseli Ecosystem in Kenya. The first family we started trying to follow were called the ‘FBs’, but after a week of ...
“What if these elephants disappeared in a few years ... stakeholders because when you’re building models for rewilding ecosystems, it has to be done transparently and ethically.” ...
A recent aerial report has revealed a worrying number of elephant carcasses in the world famous Mara-Serengeti ecosystem Arusha, Tanzania: A recent aerial report has revealed a worrying number of ...
New research suggests a distinct lineage of elephant seals were well established in New Zealand at the time of human arrival.
Photograph by Chad Keates Elephants follow these waterways, building an ecosystem and keeping it balanced. But too many elephants in one place means they’re no longer builders, but bulldozers ...
Elephants play a crucial role in the ecosystem, yet their population has been declining. This day serves to emphasise the importance of these magnificent creatures and the urgent need to tackle ...
But why move these giants in the first place? The answer is simple: the Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve has too many elephants for its ecosystem to support, and a 15-year civil war left Mozambique ...
40 elephants were reportedly poached this year. In Maasai Mara ecosystem, KWS reported that 61 elephants died this year. 23 of them are said to have died of natural causes, 10 due to human ...
“Translocations are a last resort, only to be mobilised in situations where elephants cannot safely stay in their natural ecosystem, land in this case, Mwea National Reserve had become ...