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  • Teacher Guide: Meet the Proboscideans

    Teacher Guide: Meet the Proboscideans

  • The Childs Elephant Free Download

    The Childs Elephant Free Download

  • Elephant Escapades Audience Activity Designed for 10 Years Old and Up

    Elephant Escapades Audience Activity Designed for 10 Years Old and Up

  • The Human-Elephant Conflict

    The Human-Elephant Conflict

  • African Elephant

    African Elephant

  • Elephant TAG/SSP Key Messages

    Elephant TAG/SSP Key Messages

  • The Distribution of Proboscidea (Elephants) Professor Dr

    The Distribution of Proboscidea (Elephants) Professor Dr

  • Captive Elephant Population of North America: 1986 Sandra Lash Shoshani

    Captive Elephant Population of North America: 1986 Sandra Lash Shoshani

  • Elephants Are Large Mammals of the Family Elephantidae and the Order Proboscidea

    Elephants Are Large Mammals of the Family Elephantidae and the Order Proboscidea

  • Restoration Op the Wobld Series of Elephants and Mastodons 1

    Restoration Op the Wobld Series of Elephants and Mastodons 1

  • African Forest Elephant Social Networks: Fission−Fusion Dynamics, but Fewer Associations

    African Forest Elephant Social Networks: Fission−Fusion Dynamics, but Fewer Associations

  • Petition to Reclassify and Uplist African Elephants

    Petition to Reclassify and Uplist African Elephants

  • Information Resources on Elephants: Animal Welfare Information Center

    Information Resources on Elephants: Animal Welfare Information Center

  • CITES & Elephants

    CITES & Elephants

  • EAZA Best Practices Guidelines for Elephants 2020

    EAZA Best Practices Guidelines for Elephants 2020

  • How Much Does the Gray in an Elephant Weigh? Pdf, Epub, Ebook

    How Much Does the Gray in an Elephant Weigh? Pdf, Epub, Ebook

  • The African Elephant Adapts in Africa. for Example, the African Elehants Adaptation Is Their Huge Teeth That Help Them Grind and Eat a Lot of Plant Material Every Day

    The African Elephant Adapts in Africa. for Example, the African Elehants Adaptation Is Their Huge Teeth That Help Them Grind and Eat a Lot of Plant Material Every Day

  • Fossil Elephants of Deep Time

    Fossil Elephants of Deep Time

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  • Our Friend the Mastodon
  • Central Africa Elephant Conservation Strategy
  • Palaeogenomes of Eurasian Straight- Tusked Elephants Challenge The
  • The Mount Kenya Elephant Corridor's Utilisation by Elephants and Its Perceived Success
  • Fetuses of African Elephants (Loxodonta Africana) in Photographs Martin S
  • African Elephant Conservation Act
  • Elephant Reserve Opened in 1906 at a Cost of $50,000! Listed on the Register of Historic Buildings Elephant Classification
  • Studying Elephantselephants Edited by Kadzo Kangwana Awf Technical Handbook Series 7
  • Advances in Proboscidean Taxonomy & Classification, Anatomy
  • The Trees That Miss the Trees That Once Depended on Animals Like the Wooly Mammoth for Survival H
  • Testosterone Secretion, Musth Behaviour and Social Dominance in Captive Male Asian Elephants Living Near the Equator G
  • African Elephant
  • Report on How Mammoth Ivory Contributes to Elephant Poaching by the Animal Law Committee
  • Loxodonta Africana – African Elephant
  • Elephants Sarah Hodge
  • Endangered Species: the African Elephant by Gale, Cengage Learning, Adapted by Newsela Staff on 01.16.18 Word Count 551 Level 530L
  • The Ecology of Forest Elephant Distribution and Its Implications for Conservation


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