[post_page_title]‘A culture under siege’[/post_page_title]
An expert in the field of elephants, Bradshaw stated the elephant herds are very tight-knit, emotional, and have strong familial ties, making any separation from the group an incredibly traumatic experience. Many characteristics, she added, were no longer exclusively human. “When you look at brains,” she explained, “elephants and humans really share the same processes that govern emotion, cognition, and consciousness. All these attributes that we once used to say are uniquely human are really found in other animals – not just elephants.” It was clear, then, the rangers had to do something.
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