African forest elephants savanna giants

    The forest elephants are facing more severe threat. African savanna elephants are currently listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This means they face a high risk of extinction in the wild.
    With populations declining by over 86% in 31 years due to threats like poaching for their ivory tusks, habitat loss, and human-elephant conflict.
    Elephants have a slow reproductive rate, which makes it difficult for populations to recover from declines. Estimated that Africa's elephant population dropped by 111,000 elephants in the span of a decade prior to 2016, leaving only about 400,000 elephants remaining. I hope we can help these animals.

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