African elephants are the largest living land animals and need to eat hundreds of pounds of food every day. They are herbivores, consuming large quantities of vegetation. A new study has answered the ...
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African Elephant with GPS tracker. Credit Jane Wynyard (Save The Elephants). A new study has revealed that African Elephants have an extraordinary ability to meet their colossal food requirements as ...
Long before highways cut across forests and cities spread into open land, elephants were already travelling across India.They ...
Years of elephant movement data reveal distinct routes the animals take to access food and water, but road building and new rail lines, towns, cities and fences are increasingly cutting off their ...
RANCHI: In a first for Jharkhand, the forest department is set to introduce AI-powered thermal cameras in Jamshedpur to ...
In Southern Africa, people live alongside elephants, but not always peacefully. The growing reports of human-elephant conflict have triggered calls for elephant culls in some countries, like Zimbabwe.
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) have found that poaching is an emerging crisis for Asian elephants in Myanmar.
Arunachal Pradesh's Doimukh Forest Range warns locals about tiger and elephant movements. Authorities advise caution and increased vigilance to ensure safety.