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Fossil track sites on the Cape south coast show ancient evidence of Knysna elephants
In the 19th century, a population that came to be known as the “Knysna elephants” (a reference to the nearest big town) were the most southerly group of elephants in Africa. Over time they became the only free-ranging ele...
2021-12-21   Cape Town, South Africa Category: evolution

Tamil Nadu probes mysterious elephant deaths
Sixty-four elephants have died mysteriously in the forests of Tamil Nadu in the last seven months. Of these 17 died in Coimbatore forest division. Before their deaths, many of them had displayed disorientation and restless mo...
2020-09-07   Coimbatore, India Category: death

Kenyatta family was linked to illegal ivory trade which was earning them and other close relatives $10 million” President Uhuru Striped For Fake Public Gesture Of Setting Ivory Ablaze
Immediately after the 1974 elections, the Kenyatta family was linked to illegal ivory trade, which was earning the Kenyatta family and other close relatives $10 million (equivalent to about Sh100 million today) per year, as t...
2016-04-30   Nairobi, Kenya Category: trade

Camilla and Charles 'utterly devastated' as Duchess's brother Mark Shand, 62, dies after slipping and smashing his head when he left £1million fundraiser in New York for his elephant charity
The Duchess of Cornwall was left ‘utterly devastated’ last night by the death of her younger brother in New York. Mark Shand, 62, suffered a head injury when he slipped and fell on the pavement on a night out in Manhattan...
2014-04-24   , United Kingdom Category: misc

The Prince of Wales meets elephant conservationists in India
Prince Charles met representatives from WWF India at the Vazhachal Forest in the south of the country in an area known as the Western Ghats. He was told about the issues and challenges related to conservation in this area, in...
2013-11-15   Vazhachal, India Category: conservation

British troops deployed to save Kenyan elephants from illegal slaughter trade that is funding terrorist attacks
In an initiative backed by Prince Charles and Prince William, 25 soldiers from 3rd Batallion Parachute Regiment have been sent to train Kenyan rangers. Al Shabaab, a group linked to Al Qaeda, is said to be funding their train...
2013-11-10   Nairobi, Kenya Category: conservation

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