Elephant scar prevalence in the kasigau wildlife corridor, kenya: echoes of human-elephant conflict

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  • who: Lynn Von Hagen et al. from the College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA have published the Article: Elephant Scar Prevalence in the Kasigau Wildlife Corridor, Kenya: Echoes of Human-Elephant Conflict, in the Journal: Animals 2023, 13, x. of /2023/
  • what: The authors focused on scars and not on other forms of injuries such as dislocations, sprains, and swellings . Given that 32% of male elephants in the study had scars, the study demonstrates that scars may be efficacious as a low-cost method to monitor the prevalence and demographic . . .

     

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