Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsNigeria’s last elephants – what must be done to save them – YouTubeElephants in Nigeria are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, poaching and illegal ivory trade,
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsStudy: Beehive fences effective in reducing human, jumbo conflicts – The StarKeeping elephants safely away from subsistence farms is a major focus of Save the Elephants‘
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsAnant Ambani’s Vantara to home 3 African elephants Achtaum, Kani and Mina: VIDEO – MintThree African forest elephants will soon find their new home in Vantara, the wildlife rescue
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephants2 More Wild Elephants Die In MP’s Bandhavgarh, Toll Rises To 9; Another Jumbo Critical… Elephants Buried, One More Being Treated To Save Its Life. article-image. “Also, a lot
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsMarines jump overboard when they spot something in the water – Belles and GalsThe rescue operation required meticulous planning and precise execution. Ensuring that the elephant’s trunk remained
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsNigeria’s last elephants – what must be done to save them – Tolerance.caNigeria has a unique elephant population, made up of both forest-dwelling (Loxodonta cyclotis) and savanna-dwelling
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsForest officials rescue pangolin from smugglers in Kadapa district – The HinduMost Popular · Karnataka Forest Dept engages three trained elephants to relocate wild elephants roaming
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsInnovative Methods: Farmers in Assam Use Firecrackers to Protect Crops from Wild ElephantsNow deemed cruel, firecrackers are predominantly utilised as an effective deterrent to protect paddy and
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephants‘They need freedom of choice’: Group fights for legal rights of five elephants – NBC NewsSave hover state Save. Create your free profile or log in to save this video.
Newsletter, Palm-oil-elephantsGiant rats could soon help sniff out illegally smuggled goods – Science NewsAfrican giant pouched rats can detect landmines and diseases. Now some have been trained to