African elephants face shocking 70% population decline due to habitat loss and poaching; study finds
A new study reveals alarming declines in African elephant populations, with savanna elephants down 70% and forest elephants down 90% since 1964. Poaching and habitat loss are the primary drivers, hitting northern and eastern Africa hardest. However, southern Africa offers hope, with conservation efforts leading to population increases in some areas.
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