by Adam Cruise | Sep 4, 2022 | News
By Jonathan Clayton, The Times The young tracker stopped abruptly, putting a finger to his lips to signal that nobody should move. Through the half light of the thick forest, a small herd of elephants appeared before gliding past. Later, after wading through swamps...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 4, 2021 | Studies
By Christopher Beirne, Thomas M. Houslay, Peter Morkel, Connie J. Clark, Mike Fay, Joseph Okouyi, Lee J. T. White & John R. Poulsen – Scientific Reports Abstract The critically endangered African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) plays a vital role in...
by Adam Cruise | Sep 26, 2020 | News
By Chrissy Sexton – Earth.com Researchers at the University of Stirling have led an international study to investigate how climate change has impacted Central Africa’s rainforests, as well as the unique elephants that dwell in them. The study...
by Adam Cruise | May 24, 2020 | Studies
By Anna Nordseth, Duke University – Phys.Org Imagine for a moment that you’re 6,000 pounds, living in one of the wildest places on Earth, with no schedule, nowhere to be. How do you decide where to spend your time? Where to go next? Do you move where...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 17, 2020 | News
By Abhijit Mohanty – DownToEarth The African forest elephant has been widely hunted for its tusks and more recently, for its meat, threatening its future survival in Central Africa. The populations of African forest elephants have fallen by over 30 per...