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Press Release: Elephant Poaching is not decreasing in most of Africa

Press Release: Elephant Poaching is not decreasing in most of Africa

by Adam Cruise | Jun 23, 2020 | Press Releases

 Kasane, Botswana – New research led by Elephants Without Borders (EWB) reveals that poaching of African elephants for their ivory has not decreased since 2011 in Western, Southern, and Central Africa. As a result, continued efforts to combat poaching will be...
Statistical models and ranger insights help identify patterns in elephant poaching

Statistical models and ranger insights help identify patterns in elephant poaching

by Adam Cruise | May 27, 2020 | Commentary

By Timothy Kuiper – PhD Researcher: Wildlife Conservation Science, University of Oxford and Eleanor Jane Milner-Gulland – Tasso Leventis Professor of Biodiversity, University of Oxford The illegal wildlife trade is one of the highest value illicit...
Bans and regulations lead to dramatic decrease in elephant poaching in Africa

Bans and regulations lead to dramatic decrease in elephant poaching in Africa

by Adam Cruise | Jun 5, 2019 | News

By Mark Alvarado – Indiana Environmental Reporter African elephant poaching hit its peak in 2011 and the mammals faced a high risk of extinction at the hands of poachers. However, according to a new analysis of annual surveillance data, poaching has...
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