HARARE, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's parks agency said a bacterial disease known as haemorrhagic septicaemia could be behind the deaths of 34 elephants, a week after Botswana blamed toxins produced ...
African elephants have long been facing a range of threats, which are both natural and human-made. While human activities such as poaching for ivory are a major danger, habitat loss due to agriculture ...
34 Zimbabwe elephants die since late August Officials suspect haemorrhagic septicaemia to blame Country home to fifth of continent's population Episode follows mass die-off in Botswana HARARE, Sept 29 ...
A Kariba woman was yesterday morning trampled to death by an elephant while walking from Heights to Mahombekombe on her way ...
Elephants are the largest land animals worldwide, used in tourism in several countries, and are often gentle to humans ...