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When this old elephant started acting strangely, people couldn't understand why - Page 4 of 33 - Kiwi Report

When this old elephant started acting strangely, people couldn't understand why


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[post_page_title]Thinning out the herd[/post_page_title]
Part of Dr. Foley’s interest in Eloise and her pack is probably related to the fact that there are so few of her species left in the world.

Just over 100 years ago, there were speculated to be 3-5 million African elephants roaming around, but that number has shot down drastically over time. Now, there’s only approximately 415,000 of them left, most of whom live in zoos or conservation parks. That number might still seem huge, but the rate at which its declined is a considerable concern.

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