Orphaned Elephants Forced To Forge New Bonds Decades After Ivory Ban | Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo

Orphaned Elephants Forced To Forge New Bonds Decades After Ivory Ban

An African elephant never forgets – especially when it comes to the loss of its kin, according to researchers at the University of Washington. Their findings, published online in the journal, Molecular Ecology, reveal that the negative effects of poaching persist for decades after the killing has ended.

“Our study shows that it takes a long time – upwards of 20 years – for a family who has lost its kin to rebuild,” said lead researcher Kathleen Gobush, Ph.D., a research ecologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency and a former doctoral student at the University of Washington Center for Conservation Biology.

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Poor, sad, lonely, widdle orphaned elephants. :(   By the way, I have a theory about elephants... I think they're capable of WAY more intelligence and culture than we're comfortable attributing to animals other than humans.  That's just a theory though.

P.S. - calling all crafters and artsy types... New Contest: Pet Craft Projects - suggest one to win!

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