Nice to see some good news about elephants. I loled when he said “mammoth
task”, because elephants and mammoths are related. Similar but also
different. As much as woolly mammoths were adapted for the cold, african
elephants are adapted for the hot.
The good efforts be thanked , but in another point , i can presume that
this act of relocation have a negative influence toward those giant
creatures and their natural environment .. am i wrong ?
what do they do about the migration patterns that the matriarchs normally
teach the calves/adolescents? or does the preserve limit them to a certain
area well-supplied with foraging? And does the new location keep them from
ravaging human farming, which is a genuine threat to both sides and makes
it difficult for locals to see elephants as majestic creatures rather than
nuisance “varmints”?
Nice to see some good news about elephants. I loled when he said “mammoth
task”, because elephants and mammoths are related. Similar but also
different. As much as woolly mammoths were adapted for the cold, african
elephants are adapted for the hot.
Good efforts with a lot of promises…
The good efforts be thanked , but in another point , i can presume that
this act of relocation have a negative influence toward those giant
creatures and their natural environment .. am i wrong ?
I ALWAYS APPRECIATE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. KUDOS ET:)
I ALWAYS APPRECIATE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. KUDOS ET:)
what do they do about the migration patterns that the matriarchs normally
teach the calves/adolescents? or does the preserve limit them to a certain
area well-supplied with foraging? And does the new location keep them from
ravaging human farming, which is a genuine threat to both sides and makes
it difficult for locals to see elephants as majestic creatures rather than
nuisance “varmints”?