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According to Elephant Human Relations Aid (EHRA), a conservation organization in Namibia, an estimated 62 desert dwelling elephants live in the dried up river beds of Namibia’s Southern Kunene ...
Namibia is a southwestern African nation roughly twice the size of California, known for having the world’s oldest desert.
Desert elephants have made their home in the Namib desert—an arid region located in the northwest of the country. This is probably the toughest place on Earth to be an elephant.
Namibia intends to "cull" 21 elephants in the dry north-west of the country where a small population of desert elephants roam. In a statement issued on Monday, the Namibian Ministry of Environment ...
There are about 150 desert elephants here, and Dr. Kahumbu tells us that they’re the exact same species as elephants on the savanna, but they’ve adapted so specifically to this environment, if ...
The term "desert elephant" is not totally correct, game warden Taiwin Garoeb notes. "They are elephants who have adapted to the desert climate. They can cover long distances to the next watering ...
And when we did see the elephants in the Namibian episode in the desert elephant episode in particular, there was such a sense of celebration that we had. We could find these elephants even though ...
Between 1970 and 1980, desert elephants disappeared completely from the Ugab River area, but in the late 1990s they began to return and today several herds roam freely in these parts.
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