Studying the world’s largest gathering of forest elephants with sound and field observation
PolicySunday, April 19, 2026Mongabay

Studying the world’s largest gathering of forest elephants with sound and field observation

Researchers are utilizing sound and field observations to study the world's largest gathering of forest elephants at Dzanga Bai in the Central African Republic, providing crucial insights into their behavior and ecology. This study may inform conservation strategies and policy decisions aimed at protecting these endangered species and their habitats.

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