However, if the elephant refuses to return to the forest, we will proceed with a capture-and-relocation operation," he ...
For residents and road users in Perak, particularly in Gerik and Sungai Siput, elephant herd sightings have become as common ...
GERIK: While most people visit zoos to see wildlife, including elephants, villagers in this district and users of the ...
The presence of these ‘gentle giants’ often results in the destruction of crops and property-an all-too-familiar ordeal for ...
A fossil discovery near Pampore, Kashmir, offers a glimpse into how early humans interacted with their environment during the Middle Pleistocene. Nestled in a valley flanked by the towering Himalayas, ...
Although elephant-human conflicts have existed for a long time ... Their diet includes leaves, shoots, and especially palm hearts, which is why elephants often raid oil palm plantations—they love ...
This sight, poignant and stirring, raises a fascinating question: Do elephants mourn their dead like humans? The answer, as many researchers and observers have noted, is yes. Elephants exhibit a ...
And when people start to live or work in elephant territory, conflicts can spring up. Sometimes, elephants may eat crops, destroy property or even injure people, which can lead local people to ...
As populations grow and habitats shrink, human-elephant conflicts rise. The digital era offers tech-driven solutions for coexistence, protecting both humans and elephants. Elephants have long been ...
Maintaining current elephant numbers, let alone reversing declines, requires new thinking and conservation innovation.
Watch this wild elephant encounter in Africa when a herd decided to steal a continental breakfast from a vacation resort!