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Interesting Engineering on MSN22-year study reveals 94% of elephants avoid steep terrain to save energyof the elephants avoided steep slopes and rough terrain, demonstrating a clear preference for energy-efficient paths.
Elephants choose smooth, food-rich paths to save energy. Their movement depends on terrain, speed, and water access.
Massive and energy-hungry, elephants face real challenges in navigating their landscapes. New research using over two decades ...
Maintaining current elephant numbers, let alone reversing declines, requires new thinking and conservation innovation.
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Africa's elephants have been in dramatic decline for 50 yearsAfrican elephants have experienced serious losses ... These successes suggest ways to reverse elephant declines: tackling habitat loss, landscape conversion and ivory poaching.
The data showed that some of these watering holes had experienced blooms of algae containing deadly toxins. An analysis of ...
African savanna elephants have declined by 70%, while forest elephants have plummeted by over 90%, driven by ivory poaching, habitat loss, and human population growth. Southern Africa ...
African forest elephants are smaller ... They also suffer from habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as various bovine diseases. African buffalo live in enormous herds ranging anywhere from ...
African elephants have experienced serious losses ... These successes suggest ways to reverse elephant declines: tackling habitat loss, landscape conversion and ivory poaching.
African elephants have experienced serious losses ... These successes suggest ways to reverse elephant declines: tackling habitat loss, landscape conversion and ivory poaching.
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