Archaeologists uncover how early humans in Italy butchered elephants and forged survival from their bones 400,000 years ago.
Negative interactions are impacting on conservation activities as they erode public support for endangered species, driving ...
Thailand's most revered animal — the wild Asian elephant — has now become one of the country's biggest problems. Decades of deforestation and overdevelopment of natural habitat is pushing wild ...
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Scientists Find Surprising Cause of African Elephant Mass Deaths — and Humans Aren’t To Blame
The carcasses analyzed were found with tusks intact and showed no signs of injuries, poisoning, or contamination.
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Researchers discover unlikely method for reducing human-elephant conflicts: 'We have to find socially appropriate … solutions'
You wouldn't imagine that elephants would be scared of much, considering their size, but it seems they are terrified of bees.
Farmers in Kui Buri are turning elephant crop damage into eco-tourism and conservation opportunities with support from ...
As the autumnal harvest of maize and rice ripens in the fertile plains of the Terai, human-elephant conflict increases. On 22 October, a wild elephant killed five and injured five others in eastern ...
As deadly encounters between humans and elephants escalate across Bangladesh, a new frontline of protection is emerging. Elephant rescue teams are stepping in to prevent untoward incidents — risking t ...
The traditional elephant corridors between Wokha in Nagaland and Assam have been disrupted due to human activities like ...
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