Results 1 - 10 from 138 for elephant populations in 0.593 sec.

Ecobeetle's Endangered Species - African Elephant - Conservation Information,Pictures,Facts,Links,Books
Sahara Desert where as centuries ago, the African elephant inhabited most of the African continent. The decline in elephant populations is due to several factors including range loss and poaching for ivory. Hunting of the African elephant is now banned in several countries but the most serious threat today to the African Elephant is from ...
www.ecobeetle.com

WWF - African elephant programme
WWF's new initiative aims to provide strategic field interventions to help guarantee a future for this threatened species. The African Elephant Programme aims to conserve forest and savanna elephant populations across Africa by supporting projects that improve protection and management, build capacity within range states, mitigate human-elephant conflict and reduce illegal ...
panda.org

African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana africana)
Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe for the transfer of their elephant populations from Appendix I to Appendix II, all other elephant populations in Africa and Asia remain on CITES Appendix I. ... Elephant News Biology, Medicine and Surgery of Elephants Murray Fowler and Susan Mikota More info? The Elephant's Foot: Prevention and Care of Foot Conditions in Captive Asian and Blair A. Csuti, ...
elephant.se

Kenya Center Awarded Grant to Conduct Elephant Research - The School for Field Studies
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) African Elephant Conservation Fund. This grant will fund a year-long project entitled An Integrated Approach to ... the Amboseli Ecosystem. The Amboseli ecosystem, an 8,000 km2 area defined by the movement of elephant populations living within Amboseli National Park, has recently undergone changes that threaten the survival of ...
fieldstudies.org

IWMC - Letter to the Editor - St. Petersburg Times / 16 December 2005
While the historically uncontrolled ivory trade is blamed for elephant depletion, the situation today is that over-protection of this species is having an extremely ... its people. Southern Africa is drier now than in the past, and both human and elephant populations have grown. Responsible African governments now argue for sustainable use of their elephants, including ...
iwmc.org

IWMC.org - Letter to the Editor - New York Times / 03 October 2002
U.S. decided to support Kenya's lack of management which lead to a drastic decline of its elephant population while opposing the sustainable use approach of the Southern African countries which resulted in a substantial increase of their elephant populations. Far from being a success, the ban shut down successful conservation programs that used limited ivory sales ...
iwmc.org More from this site

National Geographic Adventure Mag.: India's elephant conflict
Meanwhile, elephant populations have mostly plummeted in the 13 countries where they reside, a result of retaliatory ... her stunning portfolio takes you there. World Wildlife Fund Find out more about the ongoing human-elephant conflict from the World Wildlife Fund, a global leader in conservation. Shop National Geographic More ...
nationalgeographic.com

Selected links to elephant websites around the world
Philip Coste living in Laos. EleAid (elephant organisation website) http://www.eleaid.com/EleAid works to ensure the survival of the Asian ... fieldtripearth.org/div_index.xml?id=3In the African nation of Cameroon, the elephant is further threatened by the expansion of human populations into its historical habitat areas. Elephants of Sri Lanka ...
elephant.se

Elephant Gifts for Animal Lovers
Tusklessness, once a very rare genetic ... was quite successful. Hannibal probably used a now extinct third African species, the North African elephant, smaller than its two southern cousins. In the wild, elephants exhibit complex social behavior and ...
junglewalk.com

Elephant Pictures
Tusklessness, once a very rare genetic ... was quite successful. Hannibal probably used a now extinct third African species, the North African elephant, smaller than its two southern cousins. In the wild, elephants exhibit complex social behavior and ...
junglewalk.com More from this site



The results are filtered
View all results for elephant populations