World Elephant Day: Conserve and protect the Elephant from the numerous threats it faces
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The world is presently witnessing brutality & annihilation of one of the most charismatic mammals on earth, the African Elephant at a shocking rate in human history. Poaching, habitat loss and other cruelty are alarming. Tanzania being a treasure of elephants in Africa has recently revealed its catastrophe.
The recent elephant census conducted in the main elephant ecosystems for seven months consecutively from May to November 2014, indicates a significant decline of current elephant...
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9 years ago
Coastweek14 Aug
World Wide Fund says elephant poaching on the rise
PlanetSave.com
Coastweek
ARUSHA (Xinhua) -- Wildlife charity World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) on Wednesday urged African nations to tackle elephant poaching which it said was recently on the rise. “The increase in elephant poaching is highly linked to an increase of ivory ...
Jumbos Moving to Tanzania Risk PoachingAllAfrica.com
Tanzania Has Lost Two-Thirds Of Its Elephants In Just The Last 4 YearsPlanetSave.com
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Dewji Blog11 Jul
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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BirdLife International02 Sep
World Migratory Bird Day 2014: Stakeholders Pledge to Protect Lake Natron
BirdLife International
BirdLife International
The Government of Tanzania has pledged to accord a higher protection status to the Lesser Flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor) breeding grounds of Lake Natron. This was revealed during the celebration of the World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) 2014 on 28th ...
9 years ago
The Independent23 Sep
Elephant's best friend
The Independent
The Independent
In Mkomazi National Park, North Eastern Tanzania, the anti-poaching team have decided to hire some unusual employees for their infantry patrol. Bandit and Chocolate are two of eleven puppies that were donated to small charity Animals Saving Animals, ...
10 years ago
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9 years ago
LancasterOnline27 Nov
Looking forward to an elephant ride
LancasterOnline
LancasterOnline
The Hammer family from the left, Henry, 11, Wyatt, 5, Angie, Andrew and Lucy, 8, plan their year-long mission trip to Tanzania. prev. next. When 8-year-old Lucy Hammer heard she would be living in Tanzania for a year, she said she wanted to pet a tiger.
9 years ago
East African Business Week17 Aug
Tanzania elephant plan
East African Business Week
In the next 15 years, the Tanzania government wants to build its elephant population to 100,000. I am not sure whether this was a mistake or not, but this figure seems very ambitious. By nature, elephants do not produce many off-springs. I am wondering ...
10 years ago
IPPmedia18 Nov
The endangered incisors of the elephant
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
This Dental formula in an adult person is CI1, LI 1, C1, PM2, and M3. This implies that in each half of the upper and lower jaws there are two incisors - one central and one lateral, one canine, two premolars and three molars. For a child with only milk teeth ...