Human activities in Asia have reduced elephant habitat by nearly two-thirds since 1700, dividing what remains into ever-smaller patches
A new study looks back into history to assess human impacts on the range of Asian elephants and finds sharp decline starting several centuries ago.
April 27, 2023 • ~10 min
Mountain environments are key to biodiversity – but the threats to them are being ignored
Mountain environments are rich in plant and animal species, but the dual threat of human habitation and climate change means urgent action is needed to protect them.
Jan. 11, 2023 • ~8 min
Japan's ivory market is no longer a threat to elephant populations – here's why
Japan was one of the world’s largest ivory markets – research explains why the country is no longer a key destination for the product.
Nov. 18, 2022 • ~7 min
From whistling arrows and trumpeting elephants to battle cries and eerie horns, ancient soldiers used sound to frighten and confuse their enemies
Since antiquity people have harnessed sound as a weapon, and the practice continues – in new high-tech ways – today.
Aug. 3, 2022 • ~10 min
We discovered how the largest dinosaurs walked – and it was more like hippos than elephants
Thanks to our new technique using fossilised tracks, we have been able to learn more about the locomotion of the largest creatures ever to have roamed this planet.
March 9, 2022 • ~6 min
We discovered how the largest dinosaurs walked – and it was more like rhinos than elephants
Thanks to our new technique using fossilised tracks, we have been able to learn more about the locomotion of the largest creatures ever to have roamed this planet.
March 9, 2022 • ~6 min
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