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Africa’s elephants have been in dramatic decline for 50 years. What can be done to save them – new studyMaintaining current elephant numbers, let alone reversing declines, requires new thinking and conservation innovation.
The data showed that some of these watering holes had experienced blooms of algae containing deadly toxins. An analysis of ...
African elephants have experienced serious losses ... The scale of the decline merited listing savanna elephant species as endangered and forest elephant species as critically endangered.
Today’s proposal would revise the 4(d) rule for African elephants under the Endangered Species Act, which determines the protections the species receives. The United States is a major importer of ...
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AZ Animals (US) on MSNThe Critical Role of Elephants in Ecosystem Balance (and What Might Happen Without Them)According to the IUCN, all elephant species are endangered. African forest elephants are listed as critically endangered, ...
Today’s restrictions tighten the 4(d) rule for African elephants under the Endangered Species Act, which determines what protections the species receives. The new rule will foreclose elephant trophy ...
The African elephant population was halved in the 1970s and 1980s from ... The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is a United Nations Convention ...
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Mongabay News on MSNLives worth living: Elephants, Iain Douglas-Hamilton and the fight for coexistenceAt this point in history, the hubristic belief that people are above nature has allowed humans to bring immeasurable change to the natural systems that all of life depends upon for survival. The ...
“This reduces the competition for nutrients so that elephants help to create bigger trees faster.” One species stands out: the African forest elephant. By toppling small trees and shrubs and ...
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