Elephant Family

@elephantfamily

We are committed to protecting Asian wildlife and building a landscape that supports human-wildlife coexistence.

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Joined February 2009

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  1. Oct 29

    This little elephant has the Friday feeling too! Have a wonderful weekend everyone, from all of our four-legged friends of the animal kingdom.

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  2. Oct 28
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  3. Oct 27

    We are proud of project partner Dulu Bora who proudly features in film 'The Year The Earth Changed.' Dulu's team perfectly showcases how coexistence between farmers & elephants can be achieved by protecting the lives & livelihoods of all involved.

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  4. Oct 24

    There are around 4,000 snow leopards left in this world today. These beautiful, majestic animals are under threat of survival and are now facing the sad reality of habitat loss and deterioration, climate change, and poaching.

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  5. Oct 22

    Ending our week with some good news! In the Western Ghats of India, tiger numbers are starting to grow! Experts have even predicted that through the expansion project, the entire landscape could hold over 100 tigers in the coming years!

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  6. Oct 21

    As the support for the Elephant Family grows every day, we are committed to ensuring long-term support to wildlife conservation and building a network of next-generation conservationist champions. The future is in your hands!

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  7. Oct 20

    “An understanding of the natural world and what's in it is a source of not only a great curiosity but great fulfilment.”

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  8. Oct 19

    Did you know help maintain the of the they inhabit? The footprint shaped holes they leave behind enables a micro-system so that when it rains, it collects the rainwater & provides a small home for tadpoles & other organisms.

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  9. Oct 18

    Asia's last remaining great forests are amongst the most biodiverse in the world and are home to orangutans, giant hornbills, tigers and Asiatic elephants. We must protect Asia's landscapes and their animal inhabitants to keep the wildlife of the world safe.

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  10. Oct 15

    Working with we were able to calculate the 's Herd's this summer. We are now exploring a partnership with a UK based off-setting scheme to attempt to address the carbon emissions. Read:

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  11. Oct 13

    Interesting Wednesday reading: What’s a Picture Worth? The Hidden Conservation Costs of Wildlife Photography.

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  12. Oct 11

    Partner profile! Meet Abishek, a member of the Nature Conservation Foundation team we support in to help communities avoid unexpected and at times dangerous interactions with elephants.

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  13. Oct 8

    Ending the week on some fantastic news! This just in - in the Western Ghats of , numbers are starting to grow! Read details about it:

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  14. Oct 6

    There is no justification for treating wildlife this way. More than half the in multiple tourist facilities have nervous tics that might be their way of dealing with stressful situations like separation from family or being chained.

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  15. Oct 4

    Almost one third to one-half of all species could become extinct by 2050. Over 900 plants & animals are endangered & 100s more are threatened. Many of the reasons certain animals are disappearing forever are because of human activities. We need to change our ways.

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  16. Oct 4

    Animals are losing their homes due of the growing needs of humans. loss is identified as a main threat to 85% of all species described in the We must learn to resolve this and coexist.

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  17. Oct 1

    Findings published in the British Ecological Society's Journal of Animal Ecology report that benefit from having older siblings, especially sisters! Read:

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  18. Sep 29

    Disheartening news from Sri Lanka for all conservationists and lovers as court returns to alleged traffickers. We must renew our commitment to protecting our .

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  19. Sep 27

    is in "crisis" and new targets are needed. All five of the UK's environment watchdogs - including NRW - have published a report with suggestions for how the problem could be turned around. Read more:

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  20. Sep 26

    The UN Chief recently said the latest IPCC report was a ‘code red for humanity’. is an important opportunity to reflect on our relationship with the environment and the urgency with which we need to protect it. Read:

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