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What Craig’s long life reveals about elephant conservation
The death of a well-known wild animal is an odd kind of news. It is intimate, because so many people feel they have met the ...
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Super Tusker Craig: How One Elephant’s Tusks Changed the Fate of a Species
One of Africa’s last remaining “Super Tuskers” has passed away. Officials from the Amboseli National Park reported that Craig ...
Want to watch an elephant paint? Drink some elephant-themed cocktails? Maybe even purchase a painting by an elephant? A visit to the Memphis Zoo this October gives you a chance to knock one of those ...
More than 145,000 African forest elephants roam the rainforests of Africa, according to a recent population assessment.
Two female elephants from the Pittsburgh Zoo will move to the International Conservation Center in Somerset County, Penn. Sister Victoria and Zuri will join bull elephant Jackson, and females Seeni, ...
Craig, one of Africa’s last super tuskers, has died peacefully in Amboseli, leaving behind towering tusks, decades of ...
In parts of Southern Africa, elephants engage in “hedging” by breaking off the branches of hardwood mopane trees, snapping their trunks in two or pushing them over. Consequently, large areas of mopane ...
Esau’s journey spans borders that elephants cannot see — but must obey. His fate reflects the growing challenges facing elephants across Africa.
White Oak Conservation, located just north of Jacksonville, Florida, will soon be home to dozens of Asian elephants that were once a part of circus attractions A group of Asian elephants that were ...
YULEE, Fla. — White Oak Conservation is working on a new 2,500-acre home for the largest elephants in the Western Hemisphere. Thirty Asian elephants, which most recently traveled throughout the U.S.
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