Agents seize elephant parts from Fond du Lac home
Elephant parts and rhino horns were discovered in a Wisconsin home. This incident is part of an investigation into the smuggling of parts from endangered animals.-chicagotribune.com
August 15, 2009 No Comments
Babar on Ice: A New Way to Save Endangered Elephants?
“In what could be an important step toward stabilizing the world’s population of endangered Asian elephants, German researchers say they’ve hit on a way to freeze elephant sperm without destroying its viability.” Scientific American
January 23, 2009 No Comments
Elephant population in Manipur decreases from 30 in 1997 to 12 in 2002
“The population of wild elephants in Manipur was 12 in 2002 as against 30 in 1997.Sources from the Ministry of Environment and Forest said today that Manipur had 50 elephants in 1993 census.” – E-Pao!
December 11, 2008 No Comments
IFAW: Greater protection secured for elephants, tigers, dolphins and turtles
“Some of the world’s most threatened animals were afforded greater protection this week at the 9th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) taking place in Rome.” – politics.co.uk
December 8, 2008 No Comments
China’s threatened elephants turn into killers
“There are fewer than 300 wild elephants left in China, so when Jeremy McGill, an American tourist, stumbled across a group of adults earlier this year in a nature reserve in Yunnan province, near the border with Laos, he whipped out his camera and started taking pictures. It almost cost him his life.” – The Independent
October 27, 2008 No Comments
Mali: Saving Elephants, Saving Communities
“Implementers of an international project to help endangered elephants in Mali want to prove that by doing so, they can also help local communities adapt to climate change in the Sahel.” – Garowe Online
September 2, 2008 No Comments
Endangered Sumatran elephants and tigers get boost
“Sumatra’s endangered elephants and tigers should get a boost from an Indonesian government move to expand one of their last havens, a four-year-old national park on the island, conservation body WWF said on Thursday.” – Reuters
August 31, 2008 No Comments
Namibia to issue permits to shoot endangered bull elephants
“A decision to allow the trophy-hunting of endangered elephants in Namibia has angered conservation groups.” – Telegraph
August 23, 2008 No Comments
Stop the poachers or elephants will be extinct in 12 years
“A report that the ivory trade may lead to the extinction of Africa’s elephants by 2020 has rocked wildlife lovers across the world. ” – The Sun
August 13, 2008 No Comments
Large elephant pops. gone by 2020, UW says
“The number of poached elephants is on the rise and could lead to the extinction of large populations of African elephants in a scant 12 years, according to new research from the University of Washington.” – seattlepi.com
August 4, 2008 No Comments
Ivory poaching at critical levels: Elephants on path to extinction by 2020?
“African elephants are being slaughtered for their ivory at a pace unseen since an international ban on the ivory trade took effect in 1989. But the public outcry that resulted in that ban is absent today, and a University of Washington conservation biologist contends it is because the public seems to be unaware of the giant mammals’ plight.” – EurekAlert!
August 1, 2008 No Comments
Experts want alliance to help Borneo pygmy jumbos roam free
“The proposal to set up a Borneo Elephant Conservation Alliance (Beca) is among resolutions made by experts to save the endangered Borneo pygmy elephants.” – the star online
May 29, 2008 No Comments
Tourists seen as a lifeline for Laos elephants
“Laos, once known as the Land of a Million Elephants, faces warnings from conservationists that it could lose its herds within 50 years if it does not move quickly to protect them with tourism eyed as a possible savior.” – Reuters
April 1, 2008 No Comments
Where are Asia’s endangered wild elephants?
“Asia’s elephants once roamed across nine million square kilometres of forests from the Iranian coast to the Indian subcontinent, Java, Sumatra and Borneo, and China. Now extinct in west Asia, Java and most of China, about 40,000 to 50,000 remain in pockets of forest in 13 states.” – Reuters
March 17, 2008 No Comments
Sumatran deforestation driving climate change and species extinction, report warns
“A study from WWF claims that converting the forests and peat swamps of just one Sumatran province into plantations for pulpwood and palm oil is generating more annual greenhouse gas emissions than the Netherlands, and is endangering local elephant and tiger populations.” – guardian.co.uk
February 28, 2008 No Comments
Hopes for patter of elephant feet
“Melbourne Zoo hopes to breed its first Asian elephant to help stocks of the endangered species.” – Herald Sun
February 24, 2008 No Comments
Trees, Ants and Elephants: Balance Gone Bad
“The paper in the Jan. 11 issue of the journal Science is the latest to chronicle one of many patterns to emerge since 1995, when UC Davis ecologist Truman Young fenced elephants and other large herbivores out of 10-acre plots in the central Kenya savannah.” – UC Davis
January 18, 2008 No Comments
Eco-damage threatens elephants and ants
“Now a study has shown that if elephants, giraffes and other picture-postcard animals disappear from the eastern African savanna, the ecological damage may extend, ironically, to the acacia trees they eat and cascade all the way to down to affect ants too.” – Telegraph
January 16, 2008 No Comments

