Footage shows elephant using her bulk (and trunk) to guide calf to the riverbank.
In countries such as South Sudan, the great herds have all but disappeared. But further south, conservation success mean increasing human-wildlife conflict ...
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Super Tusker Craig: How One Elephant’s Tusks Changed the Fate of a Species
One of Africa’s last remaining “Super Tuskers” has passed away. Officials from the Amboseli National Park reported that Craig, a longtime resident of the protected area in southern Kenya, died of ...
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The majesty of an African elephant in the wild
An African elephant gracefully walks through the open savannah, surrounded by tall grass and scattered trees. This moment captures the peaceful essence of wildlife in its natural habitat.
Children and the elderly are among the dead, as well as a professional elephant handler, officials said.
They are large, intelligent, and remarkably social—elephants fascinate many people. With their calm demeanor, they impress at ...
In recognition of Craig’s extraordinary ecological, scientific and cultural significance, we have initiated a professional ...
Craig, one of Africa’s last super tuskers, has died peacefully in Amboseli, leaving behind towering tusks, decades of research, and an enduring symbol of hope for elephant conservation.
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Has Delhi Zoo lost its purpose? Jackal, antelopes, elephant Shankar’s death in model facility
Zoo staff that ThePrint spoke to said that it was likely that the staff was trying to draw the animal out of hiding by ...
The bull elephant who died on Saturday was named Craig. He lived in Amboseli National Park, a protected area in southern Kenya that is a favorite of safari tourists, the Kenya Wildlife Service said in ...
African Lion Safari has made the list of 10 worst zoos for elephants in North America. It’s fourth on the list compiled by the group “In Defense of Animals”. The group accuses the park in Rockton, Ont ...
Kenya mourns legendary ‘super tusker’ elephant Craig after death in national park - Kenya’s elephant population has grown from 36,280 in 2021 to 42,072 in 2025 ...
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