Elephant poaching in Africa declined for a fifth straight year in 2016 but seizures of illegal ivory hit records highs, the CITES monitor said Tuesday, calling it a "conflicting phenomena".
In its latest report, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species also noted that despite the overall fall in poaching, Africa's elephant population has continued to drop "due toRead more
A South African man was trampled to death by an elephant last week, authorities said on Monday.
The incident occurred at a village near the Kruger National Park (KNP), one of Africa's biggest game reserves in northeastern South Africa, the South African National Parks (SANParks) said.
The victim's body was found by KNP rangers on patrol. The rangers saw aRead more
An elephant thought to have traveled 1,000 kilometers from India into Bangladesh after becoming separated from its herd by floods was stopped in its tracks Thursday in a dramatic rescue that nearly ended in disaster.
The distressed female ran amok after it was hit by a tranquillizer dart and charged into a pond, where it was only saved from drowningRead more
Huge crowds of villagers following a wild elephant stranded in Bangladesh for more than a month by floods are hampering efforts to rescue it, forest officials said Saturday.
Severe floods in the northeastern Indian state of Assam separated the four-ton female elephant from its herd as strong currents in the Brahmaputra river washed it across the border to northern BangladeshRead more
The historic torching of 105 tonnes of elephant tusks and 1.3 tonnes of rhino horns on April 30 will reaffirm Kenya's commitment to protect its iconic wildlife species, an official said on Monday.
Dr. Richard Leakey, an acclaimed conservationist and Chairman of Kenya Wildlife Service(KWS), told Xinhua during an interview in Nairobi the east African nation will raise the barRead more