"The spatial data will also show us where these elephants choose to move – thus enabling us to protect these wildlife corridors. The forests can continue to reduce carbon through the trees ...
Elephants love to eat the bark of rubber trees because the sap is sweet—they completely ... But if its trunk and ears are ...
Today, elephants are ... to swallow seeds and move them far away. That’s important because seeds are more likely to die if they grow close to their mother tree, Doughty said.
Elephants trumpeted, touched trunks and flapped their oversized ears upon reuniting with their herd after a complex, five-day move from an urban Australian zoo to a much larger enclosure.