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The negative impact of tourists on elephant behaviour
02/07/2020

The negative impact of tourists on elephant behaviour

A new study from the Journal of Zoology has investigated the negative impact of tourists on elephant behaviour in reserves.

Join a remarkable project working with elephants, helping to conduct research and provide care to these gentle giants th...
01/07/2020

Join a remarkable project working with elephants, helping to conduct research and provide care to these gentle giants that have been given a second chance in life.

Volunteer with elephants for 1-12 weeks helping with conservation & research. As an important member of the team you work closely with the ellies each day.

5 Easy Things You Can Do to Help Elephants Right Now
30/06/2020

5 Easy Things You Can Do to Help Elephants Right Now

Elephants are sensitive and intelligent animals with impressive long-term memories. Here are five things that you can do for them today.

Elephants: Earth's Largest Living Land-Animals
29/06/2020

Elephants: Earth's Largest Living Land-Animals

Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth and are known for their large ears and long noses.

World Animal Day: Elephant Facts You May Not Know
28/06/2020

World Animal Day: Elephant Facts You May Not Know

Should elephants be considered refugees?
27/06/2020

Should elephants be considered refugees?

Consider what life is like for so many African elephants: family and friends killed, communities broken, ancestral homelands transformed by construction and climate change, seeking new homes in an often-unfriendly world.

Letter to the Zimbabwe CITES Authority re concerns over the continued wild capture and subsequent export to inappropriat...
26/06/2020

Letter to the Zimbabwe CITES Authority re concerns over the continued wild capture and subsequent export to inappropriate and unacceptable destinations of Zimbabwean elephants

The CITES Authority Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority Harare Zimbabwe. Date: 13th June 2019. Dear Sirs, Re – concerns over the continued wild capture and subsequent export to inappro…

Body language of elephants
26/06/2020

Body language of elephants

This extract, used with permission, is from The Last Elephants, compiled by Colin Bell and Don Pinnock, the most comprehensive book on African elephants

Elephants are ecosystem engineers and play a vital role in their native habitats, helping maintain the rich biodiversity...
26/06/2020

Elephants are ecosystem engineers and play a vital role in their native habitats, helping maintain the rich biodiversity of the spaces they share with other wildlife.

Elephants, found in both Africa and Asia, are vital to maintaining the rich biodiversity of the ecosystems that they share with other species. Here's a snapshot of what you should know about them.

Building tolerance towards elephants through empowering local communities
26/06/2020

Building tolerance towards elephants through empowering local communities

Elephants are at the centre of debates in which southern African countries demand control over their wildlife resources and want the ban on ivory trade to be lifted. Strategies are being devised to e…

Maybe Elephant Poachers Aren’t as Evil as You Think
26/06/2020

Maybe Elephant Poachers Aren’t as Evil as You Think

"I might kill elephants, but at least I don't kill men."

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