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Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera is facing mounting criticism from conservation groups and human rights activists for ...
UP’s veterinary team performs Cambodia’s first tusk extraction on an elephant, marking a milestone in global wildlife ...
Peter and Phanuel Mokgalaka were arrested in Selwane Village after trying to sell elephant tusks to undercover police officers. Officers also seized a hunting rifle and ammunition during the sting ...
Braving altitude and wildlife, the Marchioness completes a 10k in Kenya’s Lewa Marathon, supporting endangered species ...
A mass poisoning incident early in May in the Mahlangeni section of the park left more than 120 vultures dead and reignited concerns over escalating threats to biodiversity, public health and the ...
Demand for the ornaments, jewelry, and other luxury items carved from the ivory in elephant tusks has led poachers to ...
A new tool to detect elephant tusks disguised as legal mammoth ivory has been deployed in the battle against poaching. Stable ...
To save elephant populations from extinction, the international community banned the sale of their ivory—but selling mammoth ...
Rare bones including a mammoth tusk and a pelvis possibly also from a mammoth emerged from a roadway site in southeastern ...
Photojournalist Guillaume Bonn presents a haunting requiem for the African continent – an earthly paradise which is fighting ...
African elephants are larger with fan-shaped ears and tusks in both sexes, inhabiting savannas. Asian elephants are smaller, with rounded ears and tusks mainly in males, residing in Asian forests.
More than 100,000 African elephants were killed for their tusks during a three-year period, reflecting persistent demand for illegal ivory that threatens the pachyderms' long-term survival, a ...
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