Remembering elephants as CITES starts
Remembering elephants as CITES starts - Kate on Conservation
This year's CITES meeting is the first to be hosted by an African country since the year 2000 — with elephants, lions and rhinos high on the ...
Remembering Elephants at CITES (Endangered Species Update ...
This March, the fate of the African elephant once again will be in the hands of the countries party to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ...
Remembering Elephants Archives | Kate on Conservation
Remembering elephants as CITES starts. The 17th CITES meeting began in Johannesburg yesterday. CITES; the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ...
An Elephant Returns to Somalia for First Time in 20 Years - Save the ...
His march has excited conservationists who say it shows the elephant remembered ancient routes after decades of absence due to war. ... (CITES), an international ...
What's the world's most dangerous mammal? ... The sun sets in a pink-orange sky behind four silhouetted elephants down by the. Remembering Elephants: beautiful ...
Remembering Elephants - Margot Raggett - Barnes & Noble
Ask the world's best wildlife photographers to donate an image each and produce the most beautiful book on elephants ever made. Then use that picture book to ...
Alarming population decline in African elephants, research says
The savanna elephant populations fell by about 70 per cent on average at the surveyed sites and the forest elephant populations dropped by about ...
Asian elephants are listed in Appendix I of the Convention. The species was included in Appendix I from 1975 when CITES entered into force. The Asian elephant, ...
Remembering Elephants was the first book in the series created after our founder, British wildlife photographer Margot Raggett, saw a poached elephant in ...
Elephants and Kings: An Environmental History, Trautmann
In early civilizations—such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Civilization, and China—kings used elephants for royal sacrifice, spectacular hunts, public display ...
Remembering Elephant Behavior, Cognition and Ecology in Human ...
Here, we review studies on elephants to illustrate this concept and to outline avenues for the application of research on elephant ecology, life ...
Fact or Fiction?: Elephants Never Forget | Scientific American
"They're long-lived animals, and memory would be a benefit to a long-lived animal, making it more adaptive to circumstances," Douglas-Hamilton ...
Remembering Great Apes - Travel Photographer of the Year
The first two books in the series, Remembering Elephants and Remembering Rhinos, have so far between them raised more than £320,000 for ...
Elephant cognition - Wikipedia
Due to its higher cognitive intelligence and presence of family ties, researchers and wildlife experts argue that it is morally wrong for humans to kill them.
An Elephant Never Forgets - National Geographic Education Blog
Elephants are threatened by climate change and habitat loss. Sadly, they're mostly threatened by man. The desire for ivory has notoriously ...
... elephants and trade in elephant specimens ... Recalling the Plenipotentiary Conference, known as the 'World Wildlife Conference', hosted by the United ...
The six blind men and the elephant: Are episodic memory tasks tests ...
Six blind men wanted to discover for themselves the nature of an elephant. Each one went to the elephant and touched it.
Exact long-range memory effects in a non-Markovian random walk
Title:Elephants can always remember: Exact long-range memory effects in a non-Markovian random walk ; Cite as: arXiv:cond-mat/0406593 [cond-mat.
CITES/EXPO - Save the Elephants
Every three years the world's governments, NGOs and intergovernmental organizations come together for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ...
Summary and Analysis Chapters 13-15 - CliffsNotes
After receiving the memory about the elephant hunt, he tries to share his ... Gabe, the infant who has been spending nights with Jonas' family unit, starts ...