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It explored the lives of elephants in Kenya's Samburu reserve and the work of the Save the Elephants research team. [13] In 2014 the BBC Natural History Unit filmed a 10-part series, This Wild Life, (with 2 extra episodes for international markets) on Douglas-Hamilton’s work and family life at Elephant Watch Camp in Samburu. [5]
Cynthia Jane Moss (born July 24, 1940) is an American ethologist and conservationist, wildlife researcher, and writer. Her studies have concentrated on the demography, behavior, social organization, and population dynamics of the African elephants of Amboseli.
Iain Douglas-Hamilton CBE (born 16 August 1942) is a Scottish zoologist from Oxford University and one of the world's foremost authorities on the African elephant. In 1993, he founded Save the Elephants, which is dedicated to securing a future for elephants and their habitats.
The 80-year-old woman was in the vehicle with other guests and a guide during the game drive. Videos and photos show when the wild animal flipped the car on its side. Other occupants suffered ...
It is estimated that 415,000 wild African elephants are alive today. Asian elephants are on the decline too, with an estimate of only 30,000 left in 2017. They are still being poached in some ...
For the Love of Elephants (2010). CBC: FOR THE LOVE OF ELEPHANTS; Born to be Wild (2011). Dr Dame Daphne Sheldrick (2012). Love, Life and Elephants. An African Love Story: Sheldrick Wildlife Trust USA Merchandise; Gardeners of Eden (2014): Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: Haven for Elephants & Rhinos; WILD (2014): WILD :: The David Sheldrick Wildlife ...
There are approximately 415,000 African elephants left in the world. The World Wildlife Foundation said that, in 2016, experts estimated their population had fallen by 111,000 over the course of a ...
The last elephant in the vicinity of the Cape Peninsula was killed in 1704, and elephant populations west of the Knysna region were extirpated prior to 1800. By 1775, the remaining Cape elephants had retreated into forests along the foothills of the Outeniqua / Tsitsikamma coastal mountain range around Knysna, and dense scrub-thickets of the ...