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Title: Saving African Elephants


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Saving African Elephants
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Elephant Taxonomy
  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Subphylum Vertebrata
  • Class Mammalia
  • Order Proboscidea
  • Family Elephantidae

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Types of Elephants
  • African Elephant
  • Asian Elephant

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What Are the Differences Between African and
Asian Elephants?
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African Elephant
  • Heaviest animal on land
  • Males are heavier than females (weight is
    5,000-14,000 lbs.)
  • Second tallest in the animal kingdom (Height is
    12-14 ft.)
  • Height of the shoulders are around 8.2 13 ft.

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Subspecies of African Elephant
  • Savanna Elephant
  • (Loxodonta africana africana)
  • Forest Elephant
  • (Loxodonta africana cyclotis)

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Distribution of African Elephant
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Life cycle of African Elephant
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Diet
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African Elephant Characteristics
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Elephant Poaching
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Africas Most Notorious Areas for Poaching
  • Mainly in Central Africa.
  • Kenya
  • Tanzania
  • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
  • Zambia
  • Central African Republic.

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Who is Doing the Poaching?
  • Poachers come from all over Africa.
  • The military in some nations.
  • The wealthy from all over the world for sport.
  • Even anti-poaching guards, or rangers, have been
    accused of poaching.

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Why Are They Being Poached?
  • Tusks, Meat, and Skin.
  • Mostly for their tusks.
  • Ivory is used to make a variety of products for
    our entertainment, beliefs, convenience, and even
    alternative medicine (e.g. Traditional Chinese
    medicine).

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Ivory-Based Products
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More Ivory-Based Products
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Ivory-Based Products
1.4 tons of tusks confiscated for Chinese medicine
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"Ivory Removes Bad Spirits"
Religious icons in a Filipino home In Cebu
the word for ivory, garing, also means "religious
statue. "To be respectful of the
Buddha, one should use precious material. If
not ivory then gold. But ivory is more precious."
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What is the Incentive?
  • Its all about the money.
  • Tusks are White gold.
  • Black market prices increased from 200/kg to
    850/kg in the past 4 years.
  • Its all being fueled by Chinas economic boom.
  • In December of 2011, the largest seizure was in
    Kenya, where a 2,575-kilogram shipment of 727
    pieces of ivory was discovered in a shipping
    container en route to Asia.
  • Other large seizures included a 1,100-kilogram
    shipment in Vietnam and a 2,234-kilogram shipment
    in China.

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Incentive
  • 200/kg to 850/kg
  • A tusk can weigh over 130 pounds (60 kg) each.
  • 200 x 60 12,000 and 850 x 60 51,000
  • From 12,000 to 51,000.
  • Thats a 39,000 jump in the black market
    (assuming one were to buy an entire tusk at 60
    kg).
  • 1lb 0.45 kg
  • 2.20 lb 1 kg

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Elephant Numbers Are Dropping
  • African elephant population went from 1.3 million
    to 625,000 (since the 1970s).
  • In 2006, 3,000 elephants were believed to live in
    southeastern Chad. Two years later only 1,000
    were left. A short while after that, only 500
    remained.
  • The Kenya Wildlife Service declared that 20,000
    elephants are killed every year.

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Elephant Numbers Are Dropping
  • In Garamba National Park (northeastern corner of
    DRC), has had major problems.
  • At one point, they had over 20,000 elephants.
  • Last year there were around 2,800.
  • This past year, only about 2,400 remain.
  • A 2009 report from the International Fund for
    Animal Welfare estimated that more than 100
    African elephants are killed every day.
  • IUCN Redlist Status Vulnerable

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What is Being Done to Prevent Poaching?
  • Protecting and managing natural habitats.
  • Allowing a legal ivory trade system with strict,
    limited regulations (CITES). Although, some
    disagree with this.
  • More funding to help aid rangers.
  • The organization Save the Elephants has been
    involved in developing a viable alternative to
    the sport hunting of elephants.
  • Pressure world leaders to increase their focus on
    combating the problem.
  • Reduce conflict between human and elephant
    populations.

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What is Being Done?
  • In southern Africa, four countries (Namibia,
    Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa) have been
    doing a great job in their conservation efforts.
  • In these nations, the populations are increasing
    beyond the caring capacity of the habitat.

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Why Are Elephants so Important?
  • The presence of African elephants helps to
    maintain suitable habitats for a myriad of other
    species.
  • In central African forests, up to 30 percent of
    tree species may require elephants to help with
    dispersal and germination.
  • They play a pivotal role in shaping their habitat
    because of the enormous impact they have on
    factors ranging from fresh water to forest cover.

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What Can You Do?
  • Stop purchasing ivory goods!
  • Contact your senator and U.S. State Department
    about importation of ivory goods.
  • Donate to legitimate foundations.
  • Come to our art auction and Spread the word!

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WSU Elephant Art Auction
  • Union Building
  • Nov. 26 -28
  • 830am -300 pm
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