1. WWF - Questions and Answers on two species of African Elephant
habitat use (bush elephants are found in savannas and woodlands; forest elephants are found in dense forest); diet (the forest elephant is much more of a browser and frugivore i.e. it feeds more on leaves and fruit; the savanna elephant
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/all_publications/?13691/Questions-and-Answers-on-two-species-of-African-Elephant - 52.3kb
2. WWF - Elephant conservation in Africa
negative attitudes towards elephants. But there are also potential benefits from elephants, including the income from tourism and, in some states, the sustainable use of elephant products.
WWF not only has policy interests in elephants, but also
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/cameroon/index.cfm?uProjectID=9F0725 - 48.3kb
3. WWF - Elephant conservation in Africa
negative attitudes towards elephants. But there are also potential benefits from elephants, including the income from tourism and, in some states, the sustainable use of elephant products.
WWF not only has policy interests in elephants, but also
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/ghana/index.cfm?uProjectID=9F0725 - 48.2kb
4. WWF - Elephant conservation in Africa
negative attitudes towards elephants. But there are also potential benefits from elephants, including the income from tourism and, in some states, the sustainable use of elephant products.
WWF not only has policy interests in elephants, but also
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/south_africa/projects/index.cfm?uProjectID=9F0725 - 48.5kb
5. WWF - Elephant conservation in Africa
negative attitudes towards elephants. But there are also potential benefits from elephants, including the income from tourism and, in some states, the sustainable use of elephant products.
WWF not only has policy interests in elephants, but also
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/ghana/solutions/index.cfm?uProjectID=9F0725 - 48.4kb
6. WWF - Elephant conservation in Africa
negative attitudes towards elephants. But there are also potential benefits from elephants, including the income from tourism and, in some states, the sustainable use of elephant products.
WWF not only has policy interests in elephants, but also
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/south_africa/wwf_south_africa_our_solutions/index.cfm?uProjectID=9F0725 - 48.5kb
7. WWF - A status report on Nepal’s wild elephant population - 1997
with habitats shrinking, elephants are forced to wander long distances in order to meet their needs. This may even results in elephants crossing international boundaries, in their search for alternative suitable habitats. Inevitably the
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/all_publications/?199764/status-report-on-Nepals-wild-elephant-population - 47.8kb
8. WWF - The African Savanna Elephant
Nature: Animals - Savanna elephant
National Geographic: African elephant
Wikipedia - African Savanna elephant
Blue Planet - African elephant
Videos
WWF Links
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/teacher_resources/best_place_species/back_from_the_brink/african_savanna_elephant.cfm - 44.3kb
9. WWF - Sumatran elephant
We Do Priority Species Elephants Asian Elephants Threats Sumatran Elephant Indian Elephant Sri Lankan Elephant Borneo Pygmy Elephant Asian Elephant Solutions
Contents
Physical description
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/elephants/asian_elephants/sumatran_elephant/ - 50.5kb
10. WWF - WWF urges renewed commitment for stamping-out illegal elephant ivory trade
some populations of elephants in southern and eastern Africa are stable or recovering, forest elephants in Central Africa are in grave danger from poaching, fuelled by demand for illegal ivory. According to a recent report on trade in
http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/press_releases/?201074/WWF-urges-renewed-commitment-for-stamping-out-illegal-elephant-ivory-trade - 44.9kb