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Scientists Find Surprising Cause of African Elephant Mass Deaths — and Humans Aren’t To Blame
African elephants have long been facing a range of threats, which are both natural and human-made. While human activities such as poaching for ivory are a major danger, habitat loss due to agriculture ...
In Southern Africa, people live alongside elephants, but not always peacefully. The growing reports of human-elephant conflict have triggered calls for elephant culls in some countries, like Zimbabwe.
These gentle giants are not only powerful in size but also remarkable in mind. African elephants are highly intelligent, emotional, and social animals. They live in close family groups, care deeply ...
Elephant populations in Southern Africa are stable or growing, but the space available for them is not. Often, elephant populations are constrained, increasing their impact on the environment or ...
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