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There Could Be 10,000 More African Forest Elephants Than We Thought – But They’re Still Critically Endangered
The new assessment totals 135,690 forest elephants, 16 percent more than the figure estimated in 2016, with an additional ...
A new assessment of African Forest Elephants reveals an estimated 135,690 individuals1, with an additional 7,728 to 10,990 ...
Scientists say there are thousands more African forest elephants than they previously thought thanks to a new counting ...
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Survey raises estimate of African forest elephant numbers
DNA pulled from the dung of African forest elephants has given experts a more accurate -- and higher -- population estimate ...
Unfortunately, one million endangered species could become extinct. On World Wildlife Day, learn who is at risk and how to ...
Negotiators discussing wildlife trade rules have agreed overwhelmingly to back a proposal that regulates the currently ...
A new IUCN report shows African forest elephants are more numerous than previously believed, not due to recovery, but thanks ...
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