2024
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adk2896
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Protecting and connecting landscapes stabilizes populations of the Endangered savannah elephant

Ryan M. Huang,
Celesté Maré,
Robert A. R. Guldemond
et al.

Abstract: The influence of protected areas on the growth of African savannah elephant populations is inadequately known. Across southern Africa, elephant numbers grew at 0.16% annually for the past quarter century. Locally, much depends on metapopulation dynamics—the size and connections of individual populations. Population numbers in large, connected, and strictly protected areas typically increased, were less variable from year to year, and suffered less from poaching. Conversely, populations in buffer areas that are… Show more

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