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Once emptied of wildlife, South Africa's Babanango Game Reserve is now home to the Big Five – thanks to a bold rewilding project led by Zulu communities and global conservationists.
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A video of elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has gone viral after a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck the region. In ...
The quake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles, 120 miles (193 kilometers) away. It sent boulders tumbling onto rural roads in San Diego County and knocked items off store shelves in the tiny ...
Joyce Poole, a conservation biologist with a doctorate in elephant behavior from Cambridge University, explained that elephants feel more secure when they are close together. When bunched, elephants ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNWait Until You See Elephants Reaction to Earthquake at San Diego Zoo Safari ParkA herd of African elephants instinctively circled their young in a protective huddle as a 5.2 magnitude earthquake near the ...
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego yesterday, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action to protect their young, forming what experts call an "alert circle." ...
A zoo spokesperson told the San Diego Tribune that the behavior is called an “alert circle,” and is “intended to protect the young - and the entire herd - from threats.” In another video shared by ...
When a moderately strong earthquake shook Southern California on Monday, it was the elephants that immediately responded. As a 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near San Diego on Monday morning, a ...
Elephants are creatures of habit, and they typically don’t show up here at the Mushara waterhole in Namibia’s Etosha National Park until at least 11 A.M. But the full moon does funny things to ...
The camera at the San Diego Safari Park begins to shake as the earthquake hits, prompting the elephants to scatter in different directions.
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