(Posted 03td July 2025)
Courtesy of African Elephant News
Richard Ashmore, Express (U.K), July 2, 2025 |
In the wild heart of Africa there is a dwindling group of savannah elephants so traumatised by decades of war, poaching and conflict with humans, that when they see a helicopter, they don’t run away… they charge. While the choppers are a means of providing vital conservation measures, such as collaring programmes to monitor under-threat animals for their own protection, these majestic animals have learned to defend themselves in an area so wracked with human conflict it’s been dubbed the “Triangle of Death”. |
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