The most social species in the world is the African Elephant – let’s uncover their intriguing means of communication. Are you intrigued by the fascinating world of African elephants and want to learn ...
They're the largest animals walking the Earth and possess a remarkable level of human-like intelligence and emotional awareness. But scientists warn that African elephants – which wander ...
A new study reveals alarming declines in African elephant populations, with savanna elephants down 70% and forest elephants down 90% since 1964. Poaching and habitat loss are the primary drivers ...
The video from Instagram highlights a groundbreaking discovery made by researchers in Africa: elephants are terrified of bees. This revelation has significant implications for conservation efforts, ...
Julia Chan Kar Wai/Shutterstock.com There are three distinct species of elephants: African savanna elephants (or African bush elephants), African forest elephants, and Asian elephants. Both African ...
From 1964–2016, forest elephant populations decreased on average by 90%, and savanna elephant populations fell on average by 70%. In combination, populations declined by 77% on average. The ...
The IUCN SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG) is a global network of over 95 technical experts dedicated to promoting long - term conservation of Africa’s two elephant species, the critically ...
An African Elephant named Madhubala was finally reunited with her sisters after 15 years. Madhubala experienced poor conditions in captivity at Karachi Zoo in Pakistan. After the death of her ...
(Reuters) - African elephants are Earth's largest land animals, remarkable mammals that are very intelligent and highly social. They also are in peril. Fresh evidence of this comes in a study that ...
African elephants are majestic creatures that have roamed the Earth for thousands of years. However, the past few decades have not been kind to these gentle giants. Recent findings revealed a drastic ...
A study led by King's College London has provided further evidence that the deaths of 350 African elephants in Botswana during 2020 were the result of drinking from water holes where toxic algae ...