- 21. References
- (The Elephant Ethogram)
- Adams J & Berg JK. 1980. Behavior of female African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in captivity. Appl. Anim. Ethol. 6: 267-276. Abstract. Balfour D & Balfour S 1997. African Elephants: A Celebration ...
- 22. Despite Ban, Rhino Horn Flooding Black Markets Across China - National Geographic
- (Recent links Ivory and Poaching Feeds)
- ... in traditional medicine. Photograph by Brent Stirton, Getty Images, National Geographic Creative “As in the case of the elephants, the future of the rhino lies in the hands of China, and its willingness ...
- 23. Invasion of Africa disguised as wildlife conservation - The Herald
- (Recent links Ivory and Poaching Feeds)
- ... to be two good causes. Who would seriously be against either saving elephants or fighting Boko Haram? And if the same operation can do both at once, even better.But this image of a benevolent “eco-military” ...
- 24. About the Bullhook
- (Elephants in Captivity)
- The use of the bullhook physically harms elephants The bullhook is a tool used by mahouts, and many elephant handlers in zoos, circuses and temples, in the management and disciplining of elephants. The ...
- 25. Elephant paintings and stories by Joyce - exhibit 2011
- (Elephant Muse)
- Some of my paintings of elephants went on exhibit at Hubro Litteraturhus, Sandefjord, Norway on 31 March 2011 along with a selection of Petter's photographs. Due to a full house we had a second event on ...
- 26. Media coverage - a selection
- (News)
- ... in National Geographic on 2 May 2014 - also posted on A Voice for Elephants. Gift to the Maasai Mara, a Male Elephant is Born. Blog post by Joyce Poole & Petter Granli in National Geographic's A ...
- 27. ElephantVoices research
- (About ElephantVoices)
- Listening to the voices of elephants over decades has taught us that communication is the glue that binds the social network of an intelligent species, and its study offers a window into the hearts and ...
- 28. What we do
- (About ElephantVoices)
- ElephantVoices uses knowledge acquired over decades to act as a voice for elephants. In the wild, ivory poaching, destruction of habitat, competition with people for diminishing resources, sport hunting, ...
- 29. History
- (About ElephantVoices)
- Joyce Poole has studied the social behavior and communication of African elephants for over thirty five years and has dedicated her life to their conservation and welfare. The inspiration for her life' ...
- 30. An Elephant In The Room, new book
- (Welfare)
- A new book is on the market: An Elephant In The Room: The Science and Well-Being of Elephants in Captivity. You can buy the book from Amazon.com here. The opening chapter in the book, Mind and Movement: ...
- 31. ElephantVoices advocacy
- (About ElephantVoices)
- For thousands of years elephants have experienced one of the more exploitative relationships with humankind of any wild species. In recent decades, detailed study has taught us that elephants are socially ...
- 32. ElephantVoices References
- (References)
- ... and What sections are numbered and linked from within respective section/database. Adams, J. & J.K. Berg. 1980. Behavior of female African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in captivity. Appl. ...
- 33. Tactile communication
- (Elephant communication)
- Elephants are extremely tactile animals. They purposefully touch one another using their trunk, ears, tusks, feet, tail, and even their entire body. Tactile interactions between elephants occur during ...
- 34. Acoustic communication
- (Elephant communication)
- ... and absorption, acoustic signals are degraded by the environment in ways that are often very much greater for high frequency sounds than for very low frequency sounds. Elephants are specialists in the ...
- 35. Joyce to DC - Ringling case getting close
- (Welfare)
- In August Joyce will travel to Washington DC to give her deposition the case against Ringling Brothers for its treatment of elephants. Preparations have taken literally months of work. Joyce is also ...