African elephants are Earth's largest land animals, remarkable mammals that are very intelligent and highly social. They also ...
Habitat loss and poaching have driven dramatic declines in African elephants, but it is challenging to measure their numbers ...
A new study reveals alarming declines in African elephant populations, with savanna elephants down 70% and forest elephants ...
Three African forest elephants from Tunisia’s Friguia Park are relocating to Vantara rescue center in Jamnagar, India due to ...
Achtaum, Kani, and Mina were transferred from Burkina Faso to Friguia Park in Tunisia over two decades ago, at just four ...
Friguia Park, a cash-strapped private zoo in Tunisia, is sending three African forest elephants — Achtaum, Kani, and Mina — to Vantara, a premier wildlife rescue centre in Jamnagar after they spent 23 ...
Vantara was approached by a private wildlife facility in Tunisia seeking a supportive environment where the elephants' ...
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African elephants face population decline due to habitat loss and poaching, highlighting urgent conservation needs.
AN average decline of 90 percent for the African elephant population, a 70 percent decline for the savannah elephant ...