Why Elephant Dung is a Valuable Resource for Scientists
Forest elephants defecate roughly 17-20 times a day, making dung an accessible and incredible source of information…
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Forest elephants defecate roughly 17-20 times a day, making dung an accessible and incredible source of information…
When I was eight years old, a powerful image imprinted into my memory forever: piles of large, white tusks burning in plumes of smoke in a country called Kenya…
Elephants are the largest land animals, so it comes as a great surprise that for one species, we really don’t know that much…
Nighttime in a Central African forest reveals a suite of completely new, mostly acoustic, experiences from the day…
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