A new study reveals alarming declines in African elephant populations, with savanna elephants down 70% and forest elephants ...
A newly released study highlights drastic declines in African elephant populations across the continent, driven primarily by ...
Conservation Scientist, Mr Boo Maisels who is also a contributing author of the study said in a statement early this week ...
AN average decline of 90 percent for the African elephant population, a 70 percent decline for the savannah elephant ...
African elephants face population decline due to habitat loss and poaching, highlighting urgent conservation needs.
Recent studies reveal a drastic decline in African elephant populations over the past fifty years, highlighting an urgent conservation crisis. Meanwhile, new insights have emerged regarding the ...
The study did not track a continent-wide population tally because the various surveys employed different methodologies over ...
Among key findings, it includes an average decline of 90 percent for the African elephant population, a 70 percent decline for the savannah elephant population and a combined average decline of 77 ...
But scientists warn that African elephants – which wander through 37 countries in the huge continent – are heading for extinction. A new study, led by wildlife experts at Colorado State ...
Across the African continent, elephant populations have largely declined ... “In short, the analysis may paint a bleaker picture than we currently face. This is particularly true for southern ...
African elephants are Earth's largest land animals ... "A lot of the lost populations won't come back, and many low-density populations face continued pressures. We likely will lose more ...