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Eco-Pros Grasslands and Prairies
United States. Grasslands - Fact Sheet from South Africa African and Asian elephants are currently the largest land animals, with the African species being the largest. Both species are threatened by ... Grasslands “We need to value grasslands not only for the goods they produce, like cereals and grains, but also for the services they provide, like wildlife habitat” (Environmental News Network 12 ...
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Elephant Gifts for Animal Lovers
It has long been known that African and Asian elephants were separate species. African elephants tend to be larger than the Asian species ... The propagation of the absent-tusk gene has resulted in the birth of large numbers of tuskless elephants, now approaching 30% in some populations (compare with a rate of about 1% in 1930). Tusklessness, ...
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Elephant Pictures
It has long been known that African and Asian elephants were separate species. African elephants tend to be larger than the Asian species ... The propagation of the absent-tusk gene has resulted in the birth of large numbers of tuskless elephants, now approaching 30% in some populations (compare with a rate of about 1% in 1930). Tusklessness, ...
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Predator Conservation Trust: information on CITES and the law
African and Asian elephants. It was intended that this system would assist the dialogue ... in range states. Recommended Reading The Law in Namibia Namibia has recognised the importance of wildlife and conservation since independence. Namibia was the first country in the world to incorporate the protection ...
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Save the Elephants - Communication
STE. In doing so we are increasing conservation awareness both amongst those that live with elephants and around the world. STE's 'Elephant News' is a free email service providing interesting stories on both African and Asian elephants, based on daily searches of the web. This service is becoming more and more popular and keeps ...
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Save the Elephants - Elephant News Service
News Service, 'Ele News' is a free email service that circulates elephant-related articles to over 800 and more members. This service is run by Melissa Groo, based in the United States, who works for Save ... a part-time basis conducting daily searches of the web to find interesting stories and resources on both African and Asian elephants in the wild. Find stories in the archive on the right or use ...
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The family elephantidae, elephants
Elephant database Intro statistics Latest changes African forest Asian elephants All bulls All cows All captive born elephants born 1880elephants born 1882elephants born 1902elephants born 1905elephants born 1906elephants born 1907elephants born 1910elephants born 1911elephants born ...
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Newsreports about captive and wild elephants
Elephant database Intro statistics Latest changes African forest Asian elephants All bulls All cows All captive born elephants born 1880elephants born 1882elephants born 1902elephants born 1905elephants born 1906elephants born 1907elephants born 1910elephants born 1911elephants born ...
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WWF - Asian elephants
Ecology & Habitat Population & Distribution Threats Borneo Pygmy elephant African elephants Asian elephants Sacred and exploited Related Links Asian elephants factsheet Common Name Asian elephant; Elephant d'Asie (Fr); Elefante Asitico (Sp) ... to 300 cm. Males can weigh up to 5,000 kg. Colour The skin colour of Asian elephants is dark grey to brown, with patches of pink on the forehead, the ears, ...
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WWF - Asian elephants - Ecology & Habitat
Indian elephant Sri Lankan elephant Borneo Pygmy elephant African elephants Asian elephants - Ecology & Habitat Introducing the 'matriarchal' system Asian elephants are found in scrub forest and they favour areas with grass, low ... as 9 years, but males usually do not reach sexual activity until 14-15 years, and even then they are not capable of the social dominance that usually is necessary for ...
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