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  • Elephant experts respond regarding proposed citrus farm on Kruger border

    Elephants Alive has released a comprehensive report regarding the proposed 120ha citrus farm development on the border of the Greater Kruger National Park. 

  • Four southern African nations petition to lift the international ivory trade ban

    As the world prepares for the 18th annual Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and their Conference of Parties (CoP18), four southern African countries — Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa — have submitted a petition and proposal seeking to remove restrictions and allow international trade in registered raw ivory of their elephants.

  • Technology is useful, but drones alone won’t save Africa’s elephants

    Technology has made a tremendous difference in the world, in areas as diverse as health and education, and pretty much everything in between.

  • Botswana has 'significant elephant-poaching problem,' conservation group says

    Botswana, long considered a safe haven for elephants in Africa, has "a significant elephant-poaching problem," a conservationist group that carried out an aerial wildlife survey in the country said.

  • Bull elephants – their importance as individuals in elephant societies

    It has long been recognised that older female elephants are pivotal to elephant ecology and herd survival (McComb et al. 2011; Foley et al. 2008; Moss et al. 2011), but what of older males? Longevity in males is associated with size (the older the bull the taller he is), dominance, prolonged musth periods and reproductive success (Hollister-Smith et al. 2007).

  • Elephants are sentient and conservation strategy should adapt, says researcher

    We struggle as humans to understand our own actions. How can we begin to understand and provide possible interpretations for the actions of other species?

  • Botswana lifts ban on elephant hunting.

    The government would ensure that “reinstatement of hunting is done in an orderly and ethical manner” and in accordance with the law and regulations, the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism said in emailed statement.

  • I hate elephants’: Behind the backlash against Botswana’s giants

    CHOBE ENCLAVE, Botswana — For as long as they can remember, farmers in Botswana lived mostly at peace with elephants, whose knowing eyes and playful kids made them seem almost like friendly human neighbors.

  • Severe drought affecting elephants and other wildlife in Mana Pools

    It’s September 2019, and I am about to embark upon one of my many pilgrimages to Mana Pools National Park – one of the finest wildlife destinations in the world that was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 3 May 2013. 

  • There’s a colonial underpinning to conservation- Botswana

    It’s almost surprising when anything other than novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) makes international headlines, but the gruesome deaths of 350 odd elephants in Botswana broke through.

  • THE SECRET WORK OF ELEPHANTS

    African forest elephants fight climate change by contributing in surprising ways to natural carbon capture.

  • Botswana elephants are moving to Angola

    Gaborone — Botswana may have found a solution to its elephant overpopulation: it’s going to encourage some of them to leave the country.

  • Ivory from a 16th century shipwreck reveals new details about African elephants

    In 2008, miners off the coast of Namibia stumbled upon buried treasure: a sunken Portuguese ship known as the Bom Jesus, which went missing on its way to India in 1533.

  • African forest elephants listed as critically endangered by world conservation body

    After years of claims and counterclaims about the status of Africa’s two elephant species, the world’s largest environmental organisation has finally listed them as being under extreme threat.

  • Elephant hunting – Botswana grants 287 licenses

    Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago.

  • How forest elephants move depends on water, humans, and also their personality

    African forest elephants roam the dense rainforests of West and Central Africa where they subsist largely on a diet of fruit. They shape forests by dispersing fruit and seeds, browsing, and creating an extensive trail network.

  • China’s Wandering Elephants Have Charmed the World. But Steps Must Be Taken to Ensure Their Story Ends Happily

    It’s a wildlife journey that has captivated the globe: A herd of 15 rogue elephants wandering over 300 miles from their home in Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve, near China’s border with Laos. En route, they have pilfered from grain stores, scoffed mountains of corn and pineapples, and caused over $1 million of damage as they amble slowly through farmland and villages.

  • Fossil tracks and trunk marks reveal signs of ancient elephants on South Africa’s coast

    Hundreds of thousands of years ago, South Africa’s Cape south coast looked very different. Some of the species that roamed this area are now extinct; others evolved over the millennia and their modern descendants inhabit different areas – some far away, others nearby.

  • Japan: An illegal ivory trader’s haven – new report

    Japan is failing to regulate its domestic ivory market, resulting in the perfect cover for illegally imported ivory and a supply source for illegal export.

  • Giraffe social structure as complex as elephants’

    Our understanding of wild animal behaviour is ever-evolving. Analysis of available research reveals what many experts have been suggesting for decades: giraffe probably have a complex social structure that is not dissimilar to elephants.

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