by Adam Cruise | Feb 16, 2023 | Studies
By Michelle D. Henley, Robin M. Cook, Anka Bedetti, Jessica Wilmot, Adine Roode , Carlos L. Pereira, João Almeida, António Alverca – MDPI Abstract Pathfinding elephants are moving through human dominated landscapes, often across international boundaries, thereby...
by Adam Cruise | Feb 14, 2023 | Commentary
By Don Pinnock – Daily Maverick For a professional hunter, an elephant’s value is what he can ask a client who wants to shoot it. For the owner of a game reserve, it’s the increase in tourist revenue from owning elephants. A more complicated question is: What’s...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 12, 2023 | Studies
By Timothy Kuiper, Res Altwegg, Colin Beale, Thea Carroll, Holly T. Dublin, Severin Hauenstein, Mrigesh Kshatriya, Carl Schwarz, Chris R. Thouless, Andrew Royle and E.J. Milner-Gulland AbstractIvory poaching continues to threaten African elephants. We (1) used...
by Adam Cruise | Dec 22, 2022 | Studies
By University of Portsmouth / Phys.Org New research examining the services and benefits of elephants has revealed many values are often overlooked when deciding how they should be protected. The collaboration between universities in England and South Africa, including...
by Adam Cruise | Dec 19, 2022 | Studies
By University of Oxford / Phys.Org As human-elephant conflict continues to rise across Africa, researchers are searching for new ways to keep a watchful eye on wild African elephants, even looking to space technologies for guidance. In the rural community of...