If drought in an area persists longer, elephants move closer to areas near human settlements. This is the finding of research by biologist Irene Bouwman of Radboud University. During short-term ...
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Elephants in human zones: Uttarakhand teams up with WII to study rising conflict and Behaviour
Dehradun: The Uttarakhand Forest Department has decided to study the mental condition of elephants that often stray into human settlements. This move comes after a rise in elephant movement in areas ...
Negative interactions are impacting on conservation activities as they erode public support for endangered species, driving biodiversity loss. In this context, with more than 500 people and 60–100 ...
Human-induced factors have claimed the lives of at least 1,653 elephants in India over the past 16 years, highlighting the growing threat posed by expanding infrastructure, habitat fragmentation and ...
In 2015, Malawi and Zambia signed a treaty to create a transfrontier conservation area that allows wildlife to cross from Malawi’s Kasungu National Park, to Zambia’s Lukusuzi and Luambe national parks ...
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