The African savannah (bush) elephant Loxodonta africana is a wonderful animal, yet at the same time it is a problem both to the environment and to rural people. Aspects of its biology are listed, and its valuable products are noted. These latter are its ecotourism potential, its trophy (some spectacular tusks are tabulated), the ivory itself, skin, curios, and meat. The 'elephant problem' became apparent in Africa in the early 1960s: the bulls in particular can severely damage trees, and this effect is seen from an elephant density of 0.5 per sq. km. Throughout Africa, with the exception of southern Africa, poaching has been rampant and has culled the populations. Management aspects, such as legal culling, are considered. Ecotourism ...
Numerous studies have been done on the conservation of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) yet...
Wildlife tourism may aid in the protection of species and habitat and contributes to countries’ econ...
Unprecedented poaching levels triggered by demand for ivory in Far East Asia are threatening the per...
Humans’ hunting for ivory has had a serious impact of the African elephant population. Ivory has thr...
International trade in ivory is banned in order to protect the African elephant. The trade ban is su...
The conservation of biological diversity is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today.1,2...
Loss of habitat is one of the most significant problems facing elephants worldwide, leading to clash...
In 2017, it was estimated that there are less than a quarter of the expected number of elephants in ...
The current nature of ivory and elephant conservation within Africa is extremely ambiguous and fille...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
The elephant is one of the most important animals in African Wildlife Management, firstly because it...
A half century of experience managing deer, elk, and other herbivorous game mammals in America has s...
The African elephant (Loxodonta Africana), the largest land mammal on earth is also one of the most ...
Conservation of large wildlife species is currently a major issue in Africa. Protected areas dedicat...
The Marula tree (Schlerocarya birrea) is known in southern Africa as the elephant tree. When the oli...
Numerous studies have been done on the conservation of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) yet...
Wildlife tourism may aid in the protection of species and habitat and contributes to countries’ econ...
Unprecedented poaching levels triggered by demand for ivory in Far East Asia are threatening the per...
Humans’ hunting for ivory has had a serious impact of the African elephant population. Ivory has thr...
International trade in ivory is banned in order to protect the African elephant. The trade ban is su...
The conservation of biological diversity is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today.1,2...
Loss of habitat is one of the most significant problems facing elephants worldwide, leading to clash...
In 2017, it was estimated that there are less than a quarter of the expected number of elephants in ...
The current nature of ivory and elephant conservation within Africa is extremely ambiguous and fille...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
The elephant is one of the most important animals in African Wildlife Management, firstly because it...
A half century of experience managing deer, elk, and other herbivorous game mammals in America has s...
The African elephant (Loxodonta Africana), the largest land mammal on earth is also one of the most ...
Conservation of large wildlife species is currently a major issue in Africa. Protected areas dedicat...
The Marula tree (Schlerocarya birrea) is known in southern Africa as the elephant tree. When the oli...
Numerous studies have been done on the conservation of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) yet...
Wildlife tourism may aid in the protection of species and habitat and contributes to countries’ econ...
Unprecedented poaching levels triggered by demand for ivory in Far East Asia are threatening the per...