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An elephant meanders through a grassy field with blue skies above. Scientists are measuring corticosterone levels in elephants to determine stress increases from human disturbance and climate change. Photo by Saifuddin Ratlamwala.

Bad neighbors: Human settlement and climate change are stressing Kenya’s elephants.

08/22/2023 | Blog
The home territories of African elephants in Laikipia County, Kenya, have become a mosaic of human settlements and non-protected savannahs....
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An elephant stands in a river while eating a leafy branch. Scientists are studying T3 hormone levels to determine why elephants are losing their appetite. Photo by Lesli Whitecotton.

Elephants are losing their appetite, scientists are studying T3 to find out why.  

08/09/2023 | Blog
Rapidly changing environments have serious consequences for native animal populations. Anthropogenic pressures brought on by human settlement often force large...
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