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Zimbabwe's collaring project may offer a way forward. Sixteen elephants, mostly matriarchs, have been fitted with GPS collars ...
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Droughts and shrinking resources push animals to raid villages, destroying crops and infrastructure and sometimes injuring or ...
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Africanews on MSNTo avoid conflicts with locals, Zimbabwe tracks elephants with GPSZimbabwe is home to around 100,000 elephants, yet the country's capacity is only half that number. As villagers and elephants ...
We’ve supported the collaring of elephants in the Mara Ecosystem in collaboration with the Mara Elephant Project, Save the Elephants and the Kenya Wildlife Service. The collars include GPS/GSM ...
The government of Tanzania, with support from WWF, has launched the country’s largest ever elephant collaring effort to protect its dwindling elephant population. DAR ES SALAAM – In Tanzania, the ...
Additional safeguards, including radio collaring of elephants and construction of road overpasses, were advised to minimize ...
We’ve supported the collaring of elephants in the Mara Ecosystem in collaboration with the Mara Elephant Project, Save the Elephants and the Kenya Wildlife Service. The collars include GPS/GSM ...
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