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As Sri Lanka continues new elephant drive, scientists warn against creating new conflicts
Playful 7-year-old Thinuli loved accompanying her father to his chena fields in a remote village in Hambantota, in Sri ...
It's been a busy fall at the Fort Worth Zoo with baby animals making their debuts in September and October. A pair of sibling ...
There are thousands more endangered African forest elephants than previously thought, thanks to a new counting method using the DNA extracted from their dung, a study showed on Thursday.
Sri Lanka’s human-elephant conflict (HEC) has reached a breaking point. In 2023, Sri Lanka became the deadliest country for ...
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Nigeria: How Illegal Farming, Logging Drive Human-Elephant Conflict in Ogun Community By - Sodeeq Atanda
Many residents of Itasin have either had their farms destroyed, been physically attacked, or narrowly escaped encounters with elephants that wander in from the nearby forest reserve.
Elephant dung, far from being waste, is a valuable resource with diverse applications. It's used for eco-friendly paper, ...
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