1 million tiny elephants posts
National Geographic As pastoralists, Samburu warriors see elephants as ecosystem engineers, helping to promote the growth of grass. “We take care of the elephants, and the elephants are taking care of us.”
105 months ago
The Economist Elephants seem to have a capacity for solving problems by thinking about them in abstract terms
105 months ago
The WorldPost "We take care of the elephants, and the elephants are taking care of us."
106 months ago
National Geographic “We take care of the elephants, and the elephants are taking care of us,” says one caretaker. “We now have a relationship between us.”
106 months ago
National Geographic Elephants in Nepal’s Chitwan National Park were chained for as many as 19 hours a day—and even when they were unchained, it was only to work.
112 months ago
National Geographic Watch: Before rescuers arrived to release three elephants trapped in a pond, free elephants in the area comforted their distressed brethren.
112 months ago
TreeHugger Elephants deserve to be happy, it's that simple.
116 months ago
Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group The elephants and the bees: A deterrent for one is resulting in sweeter success in averting human-wildlife conflict. with Refinery29 and African Wildlife Foundation
122 months ago
National Geographic #WorldElephantDay is as much about admiring these amazing animals as it is about protecting them. Watch an adorable clip of baby elephants frolicking in their habitats.
Video: 96 Seconds of Baby Elephants
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96 Elephants, named by the Wildlife Conservation Society for the number of elephants killed each day in Africa, takes a stand against the targeting of these beloved creatures.
128 months ago
Slate.com Do elephants know they're elephants?
Do Elephants Have A Sense Of Self?
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There is every reason to suspect that elephants may be capable of far more complex cognition than is currently understood or documented.
131 months ago
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