Études d'économie coloniale sur la grande faune et sur l'éléphant du Congo belge
The authors primary object was to obtain photographs of Elephants, Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus, Buffalo and Giraffe and show them in their natural setting. Additionally, he describes how he got these photographs.
Tierra es un canto a la belleza de nuestro planeta y un recordatroio de la delicada fragilidad del lugar donde vivimos. Este viaje inolvidable a través de las distinta estaciones y de la lucha diaria por la supervivencia en nuestro planeta, está rodado con las más novedosas cámaras de alta definición. Desde los increibles paisajes nunca vistos, hasta los detalles más íntimos de las vidas de nuestras queridas y esquivas criaturas salvajes.
In this publication, Professor Rudi van Aarde sheds light on what we really know, and don't, about elephants, their dynamics, and conservation management in Southern Africa.
Le récit du voyage en Afrique du légendaire basketteur chinois Yao Ming pour défendre les éléphants et les rhinocéros contre les trafiqueants d'ivoire.
The Amboseli Elephants is the long-awaited summation of what’s been learned from the Amboseli Elephant Research Project (AERP)—the longest continuously running elephant research project in the world. Cynthia J. Moss and Harvey Croze, the founders of the AERP, and Phyllis C. Lee, who has been closely involved with the project since 1982, compile more than three decades of uninterrupted study of over 2,500 individual elephants, from newborn calves to adult bulls to old matriarchs in their 60s.
IUCN Bangladesh started a project with a view to minimize the human-elephant conflicts in and around the Kutupalong Camp. During 21 January - 13 February 2018, IUCN Bangladesh engaged a trained elephant survey team to find out the elephant presence and population size, recent human-elephant conflict situation, and possible intervention spots in and around the camp in Ukhia, Cox's Bazaar. The IUCN team surveyed approximately 70 square kilometers of bare hills around the camp.
State of the Wild is a biennial series that brings together international conservation experts and writers to discuss emerging issues in the conservation of wildlife and wild places. Each volume in the series combines evocative writings with a fascinating tour of conservation news highlights and vital statistics from around the world. One-third of each volume focuses on a topic of particular concern to conservationists.