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The World's Smallest Elephants Are In Danger Of Extinction Due To Deforestation On Their Home Island Of BorneoAccording to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Bornean elephants are a high conservation priority. However, out of all the elephant species in the world, they remain the least understood. Efforts ...
WWF has deplored the mass slaughter of elephants in northern Cameroon, and has called on governments in the region to address the issue of cross border raids by heavily armed poaching gangs. Gland, ...
According to James Mwanza, the Human Wildlife Conflict Field Officer on the WWF-supported Lupande Land-Use Planning Project, a lot of maize and cotton fields in Lupande have been cultivated within old ...
“When an elephant moves through trees and bushes, it pushes them aside,” says Dr Thomas Breuer from WWF Germany. “This reduces the competition for nutrients so that elephants help to create ...
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Researchers analyse DNA from dung to save Laos elephantsSlow and silent, former logging elephant Mae Khoun Nung emerges from a forest in northern Laos and follows her guide to an animal hospital for a check-up. Once abundant in the forests of Laos ...
We’ve supported the collaring of elephants in the Mara Ecosystem in collaboration with the Mara Elephant Project, Save the Elephants and the Kenya Wildlife Service. The collars include GPS/GSM ...
The two-month-old Sumatran elephant calf was discovered at a plantation in Riau province on the western island of Sumatra.
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