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Sumatra elephants in danger: expert

2005-09-05 - Riau, Indonesia.

Expert has called on Indonesian government to step in to save Sumatra elephants whose population is dwindling in recent years. "Protection measures are urgent as the elephant population is decreasing rapidly in number," Wisnu Wardhana, a zoo and wild animal consultant from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), was quoted Monday by The Jakarta Post newspaper as saying.


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Thousands of gold miners leave Liberia game reserve

2005-08-31 - MONROVIA, Liberia. Katharine Houreld (Reuters)

Thousands of squatters who were hunting elephants and mining gold in a Liberian national park have left under a scheme to save one of the country's few wildlife sanctuaries, conservationists said on Wednesday. Gunmen who ran riot during 14 years of civil war have fought for control of resources from iron ore to rubber, often turning their guns on wild animals for food and invading reserves such as Sapo National Park in search of gold.


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Zimbabwe bans hunting in the western districts to protect a "presidential" elephant herd

2005-08-31 - HARARE, Zimbabwe. (Reuters)

Zimbabwe, home to thousands of elephants, has banned safari hunting in the western districts of Dete and Hwange to protect a "presidential" elephant herd, the official Herald newspaper said on Wednesday. "We have banned hunting activities in those areas where we find the presidential herd of elephants for sanity and order to prevail," the paper quoted Tourism and Environment Minister Francis Nhema as saying.


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Elephants Trumpet Back to Life

2005-08-27 - Arusha, Tanzania. William Kasembe

Enhanced wildlife protection activities have been credited for the current increase in elephants in Tanzania whose numbers have more than doubled within twelve years. The Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Mrs. Zakia Meghji said recently that the protection activities, funded by the Tanzania Wildlife Protection Fund (TWPF) have benefitted the endangered animals, boosting their original populations that characterized the national wildlife scene 15 years ago.


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Home to more than 800 species of wildlife, the Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex has substantial tropical forest ecosystems to provide a viable habitat for the long-term survival of these species

2005-08-25 - Khao Yai, Thailand. ALONGKOT CHUKAEW & PHILIPPA MITCHELL

Take the elephant for example. Nobody can call it a fussy eater _ its feeds on grass, leaves, fruits, vines, bark, roots and young shoots. The Wild Elephant Research and Rescue Fund (WERF) in Khao Yai has found that elephants eat at least 103 different species of plants, although they are known to have a preference for bamboo, most plants of the ginger family, banana trees and rattan. Finding enough food to feed an animal this large is no easy task _ about 300kg per day for a fully grown pachyde...


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Elephants have emotions "just like humans"

2005-07-20 - Johannesburg, South Africa. Duncan Guy

Elephant conservation should be considered in much the same way humans consider plans for their own health and well-being, an elephant management workshop heard on Tuesday. Sociality, which is the conservation of social structures and processes, has largely been ignored in conservation, according to a paper by Gay Bradshaw of Oregon State University and Allan Schore of the University of California.


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Take steps now to save pygmy elephants

2005-06-16 - KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia. RUBEN SARIO

Sabah will continue losing its Borneo pygmy elephants unless it takes concrete measures to protect the animals. These steps, Sabah honorary wildlife ranger Datuk Wilfred Lingham said, included the establishment of a wildlife corridor by rehabilitating riverine forests along Sungai Kinabatangan, where the elephants’ habitats were shrinking as oil palm plantations continued to expand.


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Jumbo count begins in Dharmapuri, Hosur

2005-05-08 - HOSUR, India.

The Forest Department kickstarted its elephant census work in Dharmapuri and Hosur forest divisions on Friday.

It is after a gap of three years that a synchronised elephant census covering all southern states is being initiated, a top official in the department said. This is essential to avoid duplication of animal numbers due to result of migration to the neighbouring states, he added. For the first time, nearly 25 NCC cadets also joined the department in its census work this yea...


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Conservationist says climate changes may make elephants, tigers extinct

2005-05-07 - NEW YORK, United States. Jack Myers

Well known paleontologist and conservationist Robert Leakey says climatic changes in the wake of global warming and decreasing forest cover could threaten the existence of animals like elephants, tigers and the rhinoceroses. It could be larger threat than poaching, he adds. Leakey, a former director of Kenya's wildlife service, who has convened an environment conference at Stony Brook University, urged the setting up of a new global fund to protect wildlife.


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Number of elephants increasing in India

2005-05-07 - New Delhi, India.

The estimated population of elephants in the country has shown an increase from 25,877 in 1997 to 26,413 in 2002 when the last census was carried out. Elephants have been included in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 which prohibits their hunting and also trade in ivory. Export of ivory from the country is also banned. India is a signatory to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which prohibits international trade in ivory an...


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