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Botswana:Cut back on Elephants�

2006-10-27 - SERONGA, Botswana.

The President of the World Conservation Union (IUCN), Valli Moosa, says something needs to be done to reduce the Botswana elephant population. Botswana is still debating a workable elephant management plan while ecologists say the country is overstocked with the animals which cause �a serious ecological concern that needs to be addressed.�


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Elephants "sighted" in Indian Maharashtra after 100 years

2006-10-24 - Mumbai, India. Aditya Ghosh

While the Government of Maharashtra has been allowed to add elephants in its variety of wildlife 'officially' after a century of no records of the animal in the state, the forest officials are busy inviting experts from different states to teach them and the villagers how to tackle these creatures.


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Hard Times for Wildlife in Zimbabwe

Residents of Kariba cross a stream in full view of elephants waiting to drink water in this November 2005 file photo

2006-10-18 - HARARE, Zimbabwe. ANGUS SHAW

The economic chaos engulfing Zimbabwe is decimating the country's once teeming wildlife, according to a conservation group, poorly trained rangers cruelly kill the animals they are meant to protect. In one case, rangers pumped at least 40 bullets into an elephant suspected of encroaching on a settlement in remote northwestern Zimbabwe, said the independent Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force in a report released Tuesday.


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Africa: U.S. Wildlife Agency Helps International Conservation

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

2006-10-12 - Washington, United States.

A census of elephant populations in Zimbabwe, equipment for scouts in a game management area in Zambia, and research on re-establishing a viable population of tigers in southwest China are just a few of the wildlife conservation projects around the world receiving support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Almost $750,000 in grants is being awarded to projects in Asian, Caribbean and African nations to aid in the conservation of creatures such as rhinos, elephants, gorillas, chimpa...


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South Africa: Elephant Science Round Table to Meet Again

2006-08-21 - Tshwane, South Africa. Veronica Mohapeloa

The world's leading elephant scientists will meet in Cape Town on Tuesday to submit their views on the need for further research into the ecology of elephants in the country. The elephant population in the Kruger National Park alone is said to be increasing at seven percent every year, and doubling roughly every ten years. And by 2012 there may be as many as 20 000 elephants in the Kruger National Park alone, and by 2019 as many as 30 000.


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Presidents Open African Cross - Border Park

2006-08-17 - GIRIYONDO, South Africa. Itumeleng Seakamela

South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique opened a key border crossing for an expanded international wildlife park on Wednesday, boosting regional hopes of a major new global eco-tourist destination. "It amounts to more than allowing our wild animals to roam freely," South African President Thabo Mbeki said at a ceremony at Giriyondo, a border post which links the three countries.


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African Hot Sauce Brand"s Profits Go to Elephant Conservation

2006-07-27 - Livingstone, Zambia.

In Africa, farmers use the spicy chemical in locally grown chilis to keep elephants away from other crops. And in a unique marketing campaign designed to help farmers and save elephants, a line of Elephant Pepper chili products is now being sold in the United States.


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The priceless Ivory

2006-07-24 - Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Even in the distant past, when Hannibal was confronting the Roman military might in the 300 AD, African elephants were catholic as this war lord demonstrated a train of the domestic gigantic beasts, which were numbered in tens of million across the African continent. The expansion southward of the Sahara Desert was another blow to the survival of the beasts. Beyond these reasons was the increased demand for ivory.


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Keeping Viet Nam’s Asian elephants secure

2006-07-23 - Hanoi, Vietnam.

Vietnamese authorities are establishing reserves for the country’s wild elephant population, which has been left without a stable source of food and shelter due to the destruction of their natural habitats. Nguyen Anh Tuan reports.


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Elephant populations: Local communities, local solutions

2006-07-20 - Windhoek, Namibia. MARK SCHULMAN

In Namibia's north-eastern Caprivi Strip, where Angola, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe all meet, there are thousands of elephants crossing borders at any given time.In northern Botswana alone there are an estimated 100 000-plus elephants growing at a rate of five per cent a year, and are damaging the vegetation in protected areas such as Chobe National Park at a record pace.


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