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Nigeria risks losing all its forest elephants – what we found when we went looking for them

Nigeria risks losing all its forest elephants – what we found when we went looking for them

NIGERIA is one of 37 African countries where elephants are found in the wild. Savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) can be found in the north and forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis) in the south. It’s not clear how many elephants there are in Nigeria. Eighteen years ago, the African Elephant Study Report estimated that there were just 94 elephants left in the country. In 2021, it was estimated that there could be about 400 elephants in areas not systematically surveyed. What we do know, however, is that the numbers and ranges of elephants in Nigeria have declined greatly over time. The main…
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Africa’s savannah elephants: small ‘fortress’ parks aren’t the answer – they need room to roam

Africa’s savannah elephants: small ‘fortress’ parks aren’t the answer – they need room to roam

AFRICA is home to about 410,000 savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana), most of them living in southern Africa. Over 290,000 elephants (70%) are spread across 103 protected areas which vary in size, connectivity and protection. In a recent research paper, we explored how elephant populations across southern Africa performed under different conservation approaches. This work formed part of the Conservation Ecology Research Unit at the University of Pretoria, where we focus on science-based, cost-effective approaches to elephant management. CELESTÉ MARÉ, PhD candidate, Aarhus University ROBERT A.R. GULDEMOND, Researcher, Conservation Ecology Research Unit, University of Pretoria Our study was the most comprehensive…
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