Forest elephant poaching declines but threats persist, study shows

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A recent assessment estimates over 145,000 African forest elephants, primarily in Central Africa, with improved DNA-based survey techniques providing more accurate counts. While poaching has decreased and conservation efforts in countries like Gabon are showing positive results, threats from habitat loss and human-elephant conflicts remain, emphasizing the need for continued protection and habitat connectivity.
Topics:world#central-africa#dna-survey-methods#environment#forest-elephants#poaching-decline#population-assessment
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