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Partnership in Action: The Mara Elephant Project
We prepared this post with joint efforts with writers who work in a company where students buy book reports and get excellent results. In this post, we want to reveal the topic of the Mara Elephant Project and how it works. The Mara Elephant Project is working to positively affect the human-elephant relationship in the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem while setting up an anti-poaching strategy to save African elephants. The demand for ivory, particularly in Asia, poses a real and growing threat to … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Crime, Elephants, People, Wildlife Tagged African elephants, conservation, Indianapolis Zoo, Mara Conservation Project, Poaching 2 Comments