Examples of 'elephant populations' in a sentence

Meaning of "elephant populations"

The phrase 'elephant populations' refers to the total number of elephants in a specific area or region. It is used to discuss the size, distribution, and conservation status of elephant populations in different habitats

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Sadly captive elephant populations are in decline.
Humans are the greatest threat to all elephant populations.
Several forest elephant populations are on the brink of extinction.
Vultures tend not to nest in areas with high elephant populations.
Elephant populations are under threat.
Maintain and update databases on elephant populations for management purposes.
Elephant populations continue to decline.
Hunting has also been a major cause in the decline in elephant populations.
Elephant populations are also in crisis.
It is quite likely this is also the case in forest elephant populations.
The decline in elephant populations has significant implications for the forest ecosystem.
The poaching and illegal trade in ivory is driving elephant populations toward extinction.
Experts warn that elephant populations could plummet if the ivory trade is not stopped.
Investigate impacts of climate change on elephant habitat and elephant populations through appropriate research.
Elephant populations in Africa have been under great pressure from poaching and ivory trafficking.

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The status of different elephant populations in Africa varies.
It is also on the traditional migration route of African elephant populations.
One of the single largest remaining elephant populations in the world is in Selous.
Her father went to Africa as a young man to study and conserve elephant populations.
Several forest elephant populations close to collapse in Central Africa.
Botswana has one of the highest elephant populations in Africa.
Some elephant populations in India and Sri Lanka have similar basic social organisations.
Some southern African countries have been very successful in protecting their elephant populations.
Watch one of the largest elephant populations in Africa in Tarangire National Park.
Elephant populations are at risk, despite the fact that they're rarely poached for ivory here.
Rodents were successful, and elephant populations increased.
Currently, elephant populations are recovering quite well.
Yet these laws have been hard to enforce, and elephant populations have continued to dwindle.
Are elephant populations stable these days?
Tsavo is home to Kenya 's largest elephant populations.
If protected, elephant populations could rebound.
Next, Tanzania records catastrophic decline of elephant populations.
As an example, elephant populations now are far and few between.
They are Kalahari elephants, the largest in size of all elephant populations.
For instance, elephant populations are now far and few between.
However there seems to be no evidence of poaching in Cambodia 's own wild elephant populations.
The main threats to elephant populations today are habitat loss / fragmentation and poaching.
On a continent-wide basis, both African and Asian elephant populations continue to decline.
In southern India, elephant populations may contain family groups, bond groups and possibly clans.
Elephants living here are Kalahari elephants, the largest in size of all known elephant populations.
However, in favourable conditions elephant populations may increase at four to five percent per year.
Elephant populations will take nearly a century to recover from poaching since 2002.
Due to continued ivory poaching, Africa 's elephant populations are dwindling dramatically.
Sadly captive elephant populations are in decline . Only an approximate 420 remain in Laos.
In the past three generations, Asian elephant populations have shrunk by half.
In East Africa, elephant populations had nearly halved in a decade.
They used these to further extrapolate their model to 306 elephant populations across Africa.
Over the last three decades, elephant populations in Africa and Asia have suffered alarming declines.
Meanwhile, there are around 420 captive elephants, Sadly captive elephant populations are in decline.
In East Africa, elephant populations have nearly halved in a decade.

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