Journal article

Historical range and movements of the Elephants in Babile Elephant Sanctuary, Ethiopia

Y Demeke, MB Renfree, RV Short

African Journal of Ecology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2012

Abstract

A study on historical range and movement patterns of the African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana africana) in Ethiopia was made from December 2004 to November 2008. Babile Elephant Sanctuary is one of the strongholds of elephants in the country, where it now supports approximately 27% of the elephant population in Ethiopia. Elephant movement routes and ranges were identified based on interviews of local people and by tracking the animals in the field. Elephants of the Sanctuary were categorized into two distinctive groups or clans based on their movement patterns and their associations to each other. Three major valleys, namely Gobele, Erer and Dakata, were crossed by elephants. Eleph..

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