Citizen News Kenya
| Apr 1, 2013
Kenya wildlife security agents are cracking down on ivory smugglers and recently recovered 19 elephant tusks in Nairobi. The increased scrutiny comes in the wake of the slaughter of some 1,000 African elephants over the last three years by smuggle...
NDTV
| Mar 5, 2013
What's more powerful than an elephant? A speeding train in India, the one that crushed an elephant in West Bengal. The great beast was struck as it tried to cross the tracks in the forested Jalpaiguri area in a section know as "elephant corridor" ...
ITN News
| Dec 24, 2012
Rudolph the big-nosed elephant would have felt right at home with a squad of holiday pachyderms who tossed toys to delighted kids and gobbled up snacks on a red-letter Christmastime day at a school in Ayutthaya, Thailand.
NTDTV
| Dec 17, 2012
A pair of circus elephants being transported across Siberia in frigid weather were saved by Russian vodka when their truck broke down. Handlers kept Jenny and Magda moving and fed them warm water and two cases of vodka they bought in a nearb...
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MBC
| Nov 9, 2012
A South Korean elephant named Koshik has learned to mimic human sounds and speak five different Korean words, including "hello" and "good." South Korean broadcaster MBC has this amazing footage of the talking elephant.
Newsy
| Nov 1, 2012
An elephant at a South Korean zoo has surprised scientists by learning to "speak" some of his human trainers' language. Koshik can produce five words in Korean, including "good" and "hello," by moving his trunk inside his throat. Experts believe h...
Earth Focus
| Jul 23, 2012
Thailand's tourist industry is driving a brutal trade in baby elephants. Illegal and brutal cross-border trade in endangered wild Asian elephants continues. On the Thai-Myanmar border at least 50-100 calves and young females are removed from thei...