About ElephantVoices

ElephantVoices Collaborators

Amboseli Elephant Research Project (AERP)/Amboseli Trust for Elephants, Kenya

Macaulay Library For Natural Sounds, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA

Elephant Listening Project (ELP), Cornell University, Ithaca, USA

Kenya Wildlife Service

Phil Kahl and Billie Armstrong, Arizona.

Scientists in United Kingdom and United States.

Kenya Wildlife Service logo

  Members of EB family playing in mud.

Echo and family members in evening light.


ElephantVoices Donors and Acknowledgements
Generous support from a number of organizations, institutions and individuals has made the ElephantVoices possible. We are very grateful for their contribution.

The main donors of the SEVP/ElephantVoices are:

National Geographic Society Conservation Trust, USA

The African Elephant Conservation Fund of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service

Care for the Wild, UK/US

African Elephant Conservation Trust/Amboseli Elephant Research Project, US/Kenya

The Winnick Family Foundation, USA

The Klingenstein Family Foundation, USA

Crystal Springs Foundation, USA

Signatur AS, Norway

Hewlett-Packard, USA



Other contributors include:

Byggkjøp Gisholt Finne AS, Norway

Basecamp Explorer AS/Taurus Trust Fund, Norway

Rycote, UK

Ryuichi Sakamoto, Japan/USA

Edison Reklamebyrå AS, Norway

Hersey Segal Family, USA

Propel Software Corporation, USA

Joyce and Petter in research camp. National Geographic.com link

Care for The Wild link

Signatur AS (Norway) link

HP link


BK Gisholt Finne link

Joyce in the field.
Acknowledgements:
For permission to conduct research in Amboseli National Park over many years we thank the National Research Council, the Kenya Wildlife Service and the Wardens of Amboseli National Park.

At the Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds, Cornell University, we thank Jack Bradbury and Katy Payne and the Elephant Listening Project team for enthusiastic support, and John Burt, Bob Grotke and Kathy Cortopassi for support and technical advice.

Our Amboseli Elephant Research Project colleagues have our sincerest thanks for their participation, commitment, support and friendship: Cynthia Moss, Soila Sayialel, Norah Njiraini, Katito Sayialel, Purity Wanjiko and Harvey Croze.

We thank Phil Kahl and Billie Armstrong for inspirational e-mail exchanges and discussions regarding elephant displays, and Phil Kahl and Charles Santiapillai for collaboration and their work with the Elephant Terms Glossary published on ElephantVoices.

For contributions to the website we thank Sarah Benson-Amram, Sarah Bahan, Anne Mette Austmyr and David Schorr.

The elephants, especially Echo and her family, have our hearts and our dedication.