Research Article published by International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation Vol. 8(6), June 2016A study to estimate population size and distribution of elephants in the Rubondo Island National Park (RINP) was conducted between March and July 2014. It involved elephant dung survey methods. In estimating elephant dung pile density, a total of 217 dung piles were enumerated in 58 transects (each 1 km). The on-site dung decay rate computed from 100 marked fresh dung piles was estimated to be 0.01542 per day. By combining estimated dung pile density, on-site decay rate and defecation rate of 17 dung piles per day, the study found an estimate of about 102 elephants (95% CI, 72-144). Furthermore, results of this study indicate that,...
The elephant is one of the most important animals in African Wildlife Management, firstly because it...
As migratory animals, sustainable management of African elephant populations, both within and aroun...
African elephants are ‘keystone’ species with respect to biodiversity conservation in Africa since t...
Efforts to curb elephant poaching have focused on reducing demand, confiscating ivory and boosting s...
Asian elephants occurring in northern Borneo form a geographically isolated and genetically distinct...
Report from an aerial survey of elephant population in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve in South ...
Understanding species distribution patterns has direct ramifications for the conservation of endange...
Research Article published by Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) Vol. 10, No....
Report from survey work on elephants living on the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal, June, 1977
Preliminary summary of evidence on the status and population trends of elephants in Kenya, condensed...
Research Article published by Hindawi Advances in EcologyThe critical assessment of the nature and e...
Report from a preliminary survey of elephants in Southern Africa by the Endangered Wildlife Trust El...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...
<p>Results are shown as a percentage of the total area of potential elephant habitat overall (A & B)...
Habitat selection As African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) become increasingly confined to ...
The elephant is one of the most important animals in African Wildlife Management, firstly because it...
As migratory animals, sustainable management of African elephant populations, both within and aroun...
African elephants are ‘keystone’ species with respect to biodiversity conservation in Africa since t...
Efforts to curb elephant poaching have focused on reducing demand, confiscating ivory and boosting s...
Asian elephants occurring in northern Borneo form a geographically isolated and genetically distinct...
Report from an aerial survey of elephant population in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve in South ...
Understanding species distribution patterns has direct ramifications for the conservation of endange...
Research Article published by Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) Vol. 10, No....
Report from survey work on elephants living on the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal, June, 1977
Preliminary summary of evidence on the status and population trends of elephants in Kenya, condensed...
Research Article published by Hindawi Advances in EcologyThe critical assessment of the nature and e...
Report from a preliminary survey of elephants in Southern Africa by the Endangered Wildlife Trust El...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...
<p>Results are shown as a percentage of the total area of potential elephant habitat overall (A & B)...
Habitat selection As African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) become increasingly confined to ...
The elephant is one of the most important animals in African Wildlife Management, firstly because it...
As migratory animals, sustainable management of African elephant populations, both within and aroun...
African elephants are ‘keystone’ species with respect to biodiversity conservation in Africa since t...