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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNIn South Africa, a Smart Gate Could Help Connect Elephants’ Fragmented HabitatWhat do a wildlife conservationist, a herd of trained elephants, a jazz composer and an architect have in common? In the ...
Drought has led to the death of at least 100 elephants in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. Authorities warn of a potential crisis as forecasts predict further scarcity of rain.
EXCLUSIVE: A British vet and a dedicated team of rangers and pilots tagged these elephants for the first time in a bid to ...
Her contemporary journey through Tanzania is more troubling, though. Africa and Tanzania are radically changed places now, places that, except for a few very brief sojourns by foot, train and boat ...
The shy forest elephants have lost nearly nine-tenths of their number in a generation and are now critically endangered — just one step from extinction in the wild.. Led by Dr. Gobush, the ...
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Islands on MSNA Vast Nature Park Spanning Five Countries Has Lions, Elephants, And Africa's Most Jaw-Dropping WaterfallWhether you're off to see lions and elephants roam the savanna or marvel at one of the world's largest waterfalls, this huge ...
KidsPost Elephants dying from lack of water, food in southern Africa. Very poor rainy season has led wildlife authorities to bring in food for the animals.
In Malawi, a conservation NGO is rehoming 500 elephants from one wildlife reserve to another to manage the populations.
Botswana is home to more than 130,000 elephants, which represents approximately a third of Africa’s remaining savanna elephants. There are about 15,000 elephants in the Okavango Delta.
Previous studies have shown that Africa’s tropical forests store more carbon per hectare than Amazonian forests. But how they do so is still a puzzle. It turns out that elephants play an ...
Editor’s Note: On January 1, China banned all trade in ivory, a move aimed at stopping the killing of elephants by cutting demand for the material in the world’s largest market. CNN traveled ...
These elephants’ march through Africa tells a tale of exploitation. In “A Training School for Elephants,” Sophy Roberts revisits an especially bizarre episode of colonial folly.
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