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The Complicated History of the Human and Elephant Relationship With the new exhibition, “Game Change,” Smithsonian Libraries delves into 150 years of hunting and conservation.
The elephant population has been dwindling because of habitat loss, ivory poaching and human-elephant conflict. Humans are also facing serious threats and losses.
Elephant herds are known to migrate across 350-500 sq. km. annually but increasingly fragmented landscapes are driving the giant mammals more frequently into human-dominated areas, giving rise to ...
Elephant and human conflict is a common issue in India, exacerbated by habitat loss. Photo courtesy of Nishant Srinivasaiah. To prevent conflicts between humans and elephants in developed areas, a ...
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Karnataka Hands Over Kumki Elephants To Andhra To Tackle Human-Elephant Conflicts - MSNChief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday stressed the need for cooperation and coordination between states in mitigating human-elephant conflicts that are increasing, as Karnataka handed over six ...
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