Elephants are vital to ecosystems. Learn interesting facts and how WWF works to protect them across Africa and Asia.
In 2025, World Wildlife Fund achieved major conservation efforts highlighting wildlife protection, forest restoration and ...
WWF experts work with coastal communities around the world to improve management, implement climate-smart restoration, and ...
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Corridors, not culls, offer solution to Southern Africa’s growing elephant population
By Ryan Truscott Since being collared in Zambia two years ago, a young bull elephant known to researchers as Z16 has walked nearly 12,000 kilometers, or 7,500 miles — three times the distance between ...
In the last decade, human elephant conflict has been rising. A trend that most likely will intensify and threaten wildlife resources and conservation initiatives. Indeed, data from the Tunduru ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) – Soldiers in Cameroon are losing the battle to save the last elephants in a remote frontier park from marauding horsemen believed to be invading from Sudan, the World Wildlife Fund ...
Bangkok, January 8, 2019-- WWF-Thailand and the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation today launched the country’s first elephant collaring exercise, a proven effective measure ...
PEKANBARU – Amid relentless deforestation and rising human–elephant conflict, two more Sumatran elephant calves have died in ...
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Wildlife pioneer Iain Douglas-Hamilton dies aged 83
Hamilton, one of the world’s most influential wildlife scientists and a leading voice in elephant conservation, has died at ...
The effects of climate change and expanding global populations have been a lingering concern for governments worldwide. Still, as communities expand, humans and wildlife begin to live dangerously ...
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