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When Some Elephants Raid Farms, They Might Not Be After a Snack. They Could Be Looking for Medicinal Plants
A recent study suggests that the large mammals may seek out parts of bananas and papayas when they’re suffering from gut ...
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Scientists make stunning discovery while studying elephant dung: 'Updated numbers'
According to AFP, via Phys.org, the new status report showed that 135,690 African forest elephants were alive in 2024. In ...
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There Could Be 10,000 More African Forest Elephants Than We Thought – But They’re Still Critically Endangered
African forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis) were only recognized as a species separate from the African savannah elephant (Loxodonta africana) in 2021. Now, new evidence and survey techniques have ...
Indian forest officials intervened to guide an elephant herd from a tea garden near a village back to the forest, preventing ...
DNA pulled from the dung of African forest elephants has given experts a more accurate -- and higher -- population estimate for the elusive animal, but the species remains critically endangered, a ...
At least 20 people have been killed by a wild elephant over nine days in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, as forest ...
Markets in the Central African Republic offer all the jungle's delicacies, including monkey, chimpanzee, antelope and, if you have the cash, even elephant. Hunters kill the elephants and cut off the ...
RANCHI: Amid rising deaths linked to man–animal conflict in Jharkhand, a wild elephant was found dead in a potato field at ...
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