Asean will be poorer without elephants — Jose B. Collazo and Curtis S. Chin
National GeographicAsean will be poorer without elephants – Jose B. Collazo and Curtis S. Chin
The Malaysian Insider
From Sumatra's rain forests to the mountain forests of Indochina, the natural habitats of Southeast Asia are in trouble. Every now and then there is a bit of good news. Last November, a retirement party complete with Buddhist rituals was held for Phnom Penh's ...
The National Geographic SocietyNational Geographic
Tanzania Unveils New Elephant OrphanageEcorazzi
Illegal Ivory Traders...
The Malaysian Insider
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen13 Jan
MONEY & YOU: For richer or poorer, stick to the budget
10 years ago
Huffington Post30 May
Giraffe With Crooked Neck Keeps His Chin Up, Giraffes Like A Champ
Telegraph.co.uk
Huffington Post
A giraffe in Tanzania doesn't seem too bent out of shape for having its neck ... uh, bent out of shape. Wildlife photographer Mark Drysdale captured these images of this remarkable animal while on safari in the Serengeti earlier this month. zig zag giraffe.
Giraffe has zig-zag spine (but don't worry, all the other giraffes treat him normally)Telegraph.co.uk
Amazing video shows giraffe which survived...
9 years ago
Eurasia Review24 Dec
Women, Peace And Security In ASEAN: Need For Distinct Action Plan – Analysis
Eurasia Review
Eurasia Review
ASEAN's move towards a post-2015 community presents an opportune moment to relook at issues surrounding women and their role in this envisioned integration. This is especially so in addressing women's roles, in a milieu of change and reformation, ...
Education: Protecting women by shaping their futureDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
Holistic development: The issue...
5 years ago
Daily Mail29 Mar
Love Island's Maura Higgins says she split from Curtis Pritchard because they 'never saw each other'
5 years ago
Showbiz Cheat Sheet02 Apr
'The Mandalorian': Is Jamie Lee Curtis Headed for a Reunion with 'Knives Out' Director Rian Johnson?
10 years ago
IPPmedia25 Apr
'No more elephants in decade'
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
Tanzania is bound to lose all her elephants in 10 years given Africa's rate of poaching that sees 15 of them being killed every minute by the people in search for their precious tusks, the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Lazaro Nyalandu has ...
Ivory stock for high-tech monitoringDaily News
Journalists and wildlife activists threatened over use of false statisticseTurboNews
Elephant Orphanage to Open in TanzaniaYahoo Travel
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11 years ago
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9 years ago
BBC![](http://c.files.bbci.co.uk/1475/production/_87273250_fullsizerender.jpg)
Seismology of elephants investigated
9 years ago
TheCitizen13 Nov
EDITORIAL: Protect our elephants