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Lucy the elephant gets high marks in fall assessment approaching 50 | Edmonton Journal

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Nature News – December 2nd 2024

Save The Dung! Tourists participate in an elephant parade in Laos | Getty Images. Or
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Chhattisgarh: Villagers Rescue Elephant Calf From Muddy Pit In Raigarh – ETV Bharat

“The herd of 41 elephants stayed close by during the rescue operation. Despite the risk,
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Seasonal Readiness Training Sees WSAR Swiftly Rescue Injured Hiker on Table Mountain

… save a hiker who had injured themselves on Table Mountain. The 40 … Elephants
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Wildlife Conservation: Is AI Changing It For The Better? – Sify

… protect species globally. … For instance, biotech startup and “de-extinction” company Colossal Biosciences and
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9 Easy Ways to Give Back on Giving Tuesday and Beyond

… Save Elephant Foundation is doing to preserve the population of 30,000 elephants left on
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Baby elephant trapped in pit saved | Raipur News – Times of India

A baby elephant that got trapped in a muddy, rain-filled pit in a village in
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Heroic Rescue of Elephant Calf Trapped in Mud in Raigarh | Raipur News – Times of India

A thrilling rescue of a two-year-old elephant calf trapped in a muddy pit in Raigarh,
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Pregnant Female Elephant Electrocuted in South Kamrup: A Shocking Incident

Some villagers may have put high voltage electric wires to save their paddy from elephants,
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Researchers analyse dung DNA to save Laos elephants – PressReader.com

The ultimate goal would be to secure a healthy population of captive elephants to act
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