All Blog Posts for Elephants

Havana, we have a problem – wild animals belong in the wild!
11th July 2012 Jason Bell
I don’t know about you, but when I think of Cuba, I think music, revolution, passion, and of time stood still.  I Read more »
10th July 2012 Dr. Cynthia Moss
Elephants are a keystone species that play a vital role in maintaining the biodiversity in the areas where they range. Read more »
Gabon, turning the heat on the ivory trade
28th June 2012 Jason Bell
On Wednesday, Gabon’s President, Ali Bongo, sent a clear message to ivory traders – you won’t get your Read more »
Nunai wants to play with the keeper Raju. c. IFAW/WTI - Reetika Maheshwari
27th June 2012 Sashanka Barbaruah
When I woke up early in the morning yesterday and caught the morning news in the TV, a visual of an elephant with its calf Read more »
Sexual segregation in Amboseli: male and females elephants do things differently
25th June 2012 Vicki Fishlock
One of the most frequent comments I hear when talking to people about elephants is some variation of “that’s Read more »
Spotlight Kenya: From the hearts and hands of babes
22nd June 2012 Elizabeth Wamba
Hundreds of elephant tusks are piled up in a burning heap at one of the national parks in Africa as a group of people Read more »
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