by Adam Cruise | Jun 10, 2024 | Commentary
Rosalie Ann Modder-Oyefeso, Enviro New Nigeria In April 2018, a group of Forest Elephants surged out of the undergrowth of Omo Forest in Ogun State and ambled across the Benin-Sagamu Expressway, bringing traffic to a standstill and killing one foolhardy passerby...
by Adam Cruise | Mar 27, 2021 | News
By Victoria Gill – Science correspondent, BBC News The ivory trade, loss of vital habitat and a deeper understanding of elephant biology have all combined to reveal a previously underestimated threat to Africa’s elephants. African forest elephants are now...
by Adam Cruise | Dec 24, 2020 | Commentary
By Tracy Keeling – The Canary If 2020 has taught people anything, it’s that our relationship with the rest of the natural world needs to change. We’ve faced a devastating pandemic, most likely thanks to our trading in wildlife....
by Adam Cruise | Oct 29, 2020 | News
By Ingrid Gercama, Nathalie Bertrams – Mongabay The rainforest of Lopé National Park in central Gabon is one of the last safe havens for the endangered forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis). But in a new study in Science, researchers warn...
by Adam Cruise | Oct 26, 2020 | Studies
By Jean-Louis Kouakou ,Sery Gonedelé Bi ,Eloi Anderson Bitty ,Célestin Kouakou ,Alphonse Kouassi Yao ,Kouadio Bénoîtype Kassé ,Soulemane Ouattara – Plos One Abstract In pre-colonial and colonial times Côte d’Ivoire probably hosted one of the largest elephant...