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The good sting – PressReader.com

Bees help tackle elephant-human conflict in Kenya. 2024-11-16 -. “WE used to hate elephants a
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Beehive Fences Benefit People and Elephants | Psychology Today

The concept was introduced nearly 20 years ago by the research charity Save the Elephants
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Sedgwick County passes grant application for new elephant barn at SCZ – MSN

More for You … What Are The Reasons For Human-Elephant Conflict In Sri Lanka? …
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Only the south remains for African elephants | International – EL PAÍS English

… elephants in Africa, compared to the 415,000 that remain. Pictured here, a herd near
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Study highlights success in elephant conservation – Daily News

Senior author and elephant expert with Save the Elephants, Mr George Wittemyer emphasised the importance
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VIDEO: Bees help tackle elephant-human conflict – New Vision Official

Now farmers in Taita-Taveta county, near Tsavo National Park, are protecting their crops with an
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Justice for jumbos: Kerala HC steps in to rescue elephants, issues strict guidelines

The Kerala High Court has ruled that the use of elephants in the temples in
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Young elephant gets revenge on bully by kinking her shower hose – MSN

She also started to stand on the hose-something the caretakers had specifically trained the elephants
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Alarm over severe decline of elephant populations due to habitat loss and poaching | Nation

Save the Elephants and Wildlife Conservation Society … George Wittemyer, the senior author and elephant
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Researchers document huge drop in African elephants in a half century – Japan Today

… Save the Elephants, who helped lead the study … elephant population is estimated to
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