"The result of improved survey coverage." Scientists make stunning discovery while studying elephant dung: 'Updated numbers' ...
In a dusty corral ringed by posts as thick as telephone polls, the orphan elephants of the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Kenya are fed their lunch: goat's milk, which wildlife caretakers say is a ...
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If Botswana carries out its proposal to permit the world’s largest elephant hunt quota, it will provoke a fierce reckoning over science, politics and the fate of Africa’s remaining giant tuskers.
Want to watch an elephant paint? Drink some elephant-themed cocktails? Maybe even purchase a painting by an elephant? A visit to the Memphis Zoo this October gives you a chance to knock one of those ...
In “Human-elephant coexistence through aligning conservation with societal aspirations,” Global Field Program graduate Antoinette van de Water et al. focus on community-based conservation initiatives ...
Female Asian elephant Bani was injured in a train collision at 9 months old. Over a year later, she's celebrating Christmas ...
Sri Lanka’s latest elephant census must result in immediate policy action, not remain a paper exercise, Centre for ...
Elephants are the largest currently living land animals, and they are majestic. They must consume nearly 70,000 calories a day to maintain their massive size, live almost 70 years, and have the most ...
An African elephant calf was born earlier this month at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium’s International Conservation Center (ICC) in Somerset. A press release from the Pittsburgh Zoo said both ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover luxury travel—from takeoff to touchdown and everything in between. In celebration of World Elephant Day on the 12th of ...
Elephant trails may lead the way to better conservation approaches. “Think of elephants as engineers of the forests,” said Melissa J. Remis, professor and head of anthropology at Purdue University, ...