In a dense Republic of Congo rainforest, scientists have mapped a network of strangely open clearings where wild beasts go to ...
Forest elephants also have a much slower reproductive rate than savanna elephants, so they cannot bounce back from population declines as quickly at the same rate. Their last strongholds are located ...
Humans play a far greater role in the fate of African elephants than habitat, and human conflict in particular has a devastating impact on these largest terrestrial animals, according to a new ...
Conservation authorities in the Republic of Congo have launched a plan to invest in the protection of “high-integrity forests ...
In the lush, impenetrable depths of the Congo Basin, forest elephants have been silently shaping their ecosystem for centuries. These gentle giants, as National Geographic's "Secrets of the ...
Harvard scientists reveal a 'treasure trove' of new information about mysterious voids in the African rainforest that appear ...
These strange, sudden canopy gaps, called bais, are located only in the rainforests of the Congo Basin ... in the middle of ...
These strange, sudden canopy gaps, called bais, are located only in the rainforests of the Congo Basin of west ... lowland gorilla and the African forest elephant," Hockridge said.