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Habitat loss and poaching have driven dramatic declines in African elephants, but it is challenging to measure their numbers ...
African elephants face population decline due to habitat loss and poaching, highlighting urgent conservation needs.
Beginning with the conservation of African forest elephants, this collaborative effort seeks to combine IBM's technological ...
Sometimes the conflict ends in tragedy. "Elephants have killed 200 people in Kenya and injured many more over the past 7 years," says Dr PJ Stephenson from WWF's African Elephant Programme. "And ...
Savanna elephants have declined by about 70% and forest elephants by about 90% on average in the surveyed sites.
Habitat loss and poaching have driven dramatic declines in African elephants, but it is challenging to measure their numbers and monitor changes ...
"We used to hate elephants a lot," Kenyan farmer Charity Mwangome says, pausing from her work under the shade of a baobab ...
There are approximately 415,000 African elephants left in the world. The World Wildlife Foundation said that, in 2016, experts estimated their population had fallen by 111,000 over the course of a ...
For many iconic animals like elephants, rhinos and tigers, the situation is critical. The numbers are horrific: around 20,000 African elephants are killed by poachers each year, and there was over a 9 ...
Here at WWF, we're working to increase and stabilise the populations of many of the world's most endangered and well-known animal species. Discover how we're working to protect some of the planet's ...
Surprisingly the study found that even with insufficient funding, effective governance helped slow the decline in elephant ...