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  1. Demand for ivory and changes in land-use

    The two main historical factors behind the decline of African elephants – demand for ivory and changes in land-use – still pose a serious threat to the species.
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  4. The duel threats to endangered elephants

    Aug 11, 2024 · The main threats to elephant’s survival are poaching for the ivory trade and habitat fragmentation. Currently, two-thirds of the African continent still provides suitable habitat for elephants. Only 17% of that habitat is …

  5. The struggle to sustain Africa’s elephant population

    Jul 17, 2019 · As long as there is population growth and urbanization, habitat loss and degradation, conflict with communities will remain a major threat to elephants' survival. In May 2019, the government of Botswana lifted its …

  6. The status of African elephants | Magazine Articles | WWF

  7. Both African elephant species are now endangered, one critically

  8. New Endangered and Critically Endangered status for …

    Mar 25, 2021 · The overall declining trend of both African elephant species calls for increased support by donors, governments of the elephant range states, and the international community to ensure that elephant populations start to …

  9. African Elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    The African Elephant population that once showed promising signs of recovery, could be at risk due to the recent surge in poaching for the illegal ivory trade. Learn more about the African elephant, as well as the threats this species …

  10. Threats to Elephants - David Shepherd Wildlife …

    In the last forty years, African elephant populations have declined by over 70%, from a population of over 1.3 million elephants that roamed Africa in 1979. Today, as few as 450,000 remain across both continents. There are three main …

  11. Extinction: Elephants driven to the brink by poaching - BBC

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