Elephants are vital to ecosystems. Learn interesting facts and how WWF works to protect them across Africa and Asia.
A UNSW researcher found using bees to scare elephants away from crops in Botswana raised more questions than answers.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Oaitse Nawa, founder of the Botswana-based Elephant Protection Society (EPS), said the number of ...
In Botswana, coexisting with the country's 130,000 elephants can be a daily negotiation. For rural families, tending a crop ...
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The biggest threat to elephant survival today
Elephants have walked the forests of India for millions of years shaping ecosystems and inspiring mythology of India. Yet ...
Baby Elephant's Precious Little Human-Like Snores Are Just Too Cute originally appeared on PetHelpful. Just when we all thought baby elephants couldn't possibly get any cuter than they already are, it ...
Namibian desert elephants fear humans, but drought forces them to seek water near settlements. Drought is forcing Namibian desert elephants to seek water near human settlements. But human encounters ...
In the sun-scorched lands bordering Zimbabwe's largest wildlife sanctuary, Takesure Moyo pedals through his village each ...
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As Sri Lanka continues new elephant drive, scientists warn against creating new conflicts
Playful 7-year-old Thinuli loved accompanying her father to his chena fields in a remote village in Hambantota, in Sri Lanka’s deep south. In August, she joined him as usual, eager to help in the ...
Pointing at something is one of those human universals that we do without thinking. We start showing infants objects by pointing very early, and when they get it—when they look at what we’re ...
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