New research tracks the foraging routes of African elephants using satellites

By Simon Birch

Published: Monday, 30 January 2023 at 12:00 am


A new study using satellite imagery and state-of-the-art GPS systems has shown that African elephants take the shortest possible route when looking to feed on their favourite bushes and trees.

Researchers found that bull elephants choose different routes from family groups of females and young calves due to differences in their gender-based diet.

The pioneering research by Save the Elephants and Oxford University was carried out in the rural community of Sagalla in Kenya.

The region is a hotspot for crop-raiding elephants.

The findings of the study could play a crucial role in helping conservationists forecast potential human-elephant conflict areas.

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