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Date: 2016-05-25 07:15:38
Elephants
Biota
EDGE species
Conservation
Anthrozoology
Humanwildlife conflict
Wildlife conservation
Ecology
African elephant
Save the Elephants
International Elephant Foundation

Elephants for Africa Annual Report 2015 Dear friends, Based in Botswana, we are in the fortunate position of working on the largest remaining population of African elephant, that is largely insulated

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