41. Protecting Tanzania’s elephants
Protecting Tanzania’s elephants
Photo feature: protecting Tanzania’s elephants Sep 17, 2009
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elephants are at risk. When they eat or trample crops and injure humans, the reprisals can be swift
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43. Results
Program Read more... Elephant Kingdom THAILAND Email Environmental, Vegetarian, Shelter, Pet Adoption, Sanctuary, Wildlife Rehabilitation Read more... Elephant Nature Foundation CHIANG MAI THAILAND Email Wildlife Conservation Read
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44. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
beavers, elephants and even lions. South America had giant
armadillos called glyptodons and mammoth ground sloths. In Europe
forest elephants, hippopotami and huge bison and deer lumbered
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46. IDA Campaigns, Circuses
into a state of neurosis. Elephants constantly sway back and forth in
their chains and the tigers constantly pace in their cages. These repetitive
behaviors are symptoms of deep psychological distress. Elephants in the
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48. Information Centre of General Animal Protection (beta) - Holds More Than 64,...
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49. International Vegetarian Union - Food for the Gods (book review)
onto the back of an elephant.
Sinking its pitiless teeth and claws into the pachyderm, the lion
draws blood, but it isn't long before the elephant heaves its shoulders
and sends the lion
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