Elephants were found to have traveled an average of 16.5 kilometers before dying within 88 hours of drinking waterholes.
An investigation into the sudden deaths of at least 350 elephants in Botswana in 2020 has revealed the cause was almost ...
Botswana holds the world’s largest elephant population, estimated at over 130,000. This incident underscores growing concerns ...
At least 350 elephants died under mysterious circumstances in Botswana in 2020, sparking global concerns while leaving ...
The 2020 deaths of over 350 elephants in Botswana’s Okavango Delta were caused by cyanotoxins from harmful algal blooms (HABs ...
The first dead elephants were discovered in May 2020. By July of that year, over 350 of the endangered animals had been found ...
Climate change may have induced a poisoning in water that elephants drank, thereby causing mass deaths in 2020 in Botswana, ...
Climate change may have induced a poisoning in water that elephants drank, thereby causing mass deaths in 2020 in Botswana, Africa, according to a new study that provided satellite evidence. In May ...
New data from satellites has provided further evidence that the deaths of hundreds of endangered Botswanan elephants were the ...
“Botswana is home to a third of all African elephants, and this unprecedented die-off within their largest remaining population underlines the escalating concerns surrounding the impact of ...
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Starving pachyderms in poor condition will be euthanased in the short-term and some of the 1600 population could also ...