...structures, effective fences, and underpasses are adequate for allowing easy movement for elephants. If construction goes up too fast without these elements, elephants can get disoriented and lost, often ending...
...In a major victory for elephants last year, China announced that it would completely shut down its domestic ivory trade by the end of 2017, giving elephants a stronger chance...
...known than other animals like rhinos and elephants, tapirs are still getting more familiar in the general public and winning people over with their wobbly, snuffling noses. Our partners at...
...elephants and bears, big cats, and wild dogs. We can’t survive without them, and even if we could, it would be a pretty bleak world. For millennia, these magnificent creatures...
...Africa than there are elephants, or even rhinos. Africa’s human population will double by 2050, meaning loss of wild habitat, huge impacts by people on lion prey, and massive conflict...
Excerpt from the article, written by Richard Schiffman. Iain Douglas-Hamilton has devoted his life to protecting Africa’s elephants, which have been decimated by poaching. In a Yale e360 interview, he...
...unparalleled. This action will save elephants. We must and we will keep up our investments and the fight for elephants, providing a voice for these quiet, emotional, and intelligent giants...
...reversed to save this peaceful ungulate and the rest of the animals that share its habitat, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and forest elephants. To protect this unknown animal, we needed to...
...has also been a tremendous boon; EWCP has introduced honey farming as a means to produce both food and another source of income. Bees love the native heath plants, showing...