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Indian Elephant

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ELEPHENT

Elephants maximus
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Status
Endangered
PopulaTion
20,000 – 25,000

STATUS
Endangered

POPULATION
20,000 – 25,000

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Elephas maximus indicus

HEIGHT
6-11 feet at the shoulder

WEIGHT
5 tons

LENGTH
up to 21 feet

HABITATS
Subtropical broadleaf forest, tropical broadleaf moist forest, dry forest, grassland
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SCIENTIFIC NAME
Elephas maximus indicts
HEIGHT
6-11 feet at the shoulder

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WEIGHT 5 tons
LENGTH
up to 21 feet

HABITATS
Subtropical broadleaf forest, tropical broadleaf moist forest, dry forest, grassland

Asia
Africa

Photo by Ed Yourdon

DELINE

  • Lack of food
  • Lack of protection
  • Killed by peolpe

Elephants eat plants
2nd trophic level

Photo by tontantravel

In the Terai Arc Landscape, which encompasses parts of western Nepal and eastern India, WWF and its partners are restoring degraded biological corridors so that elephants can access their migratory routes without disturbing human habitations. The long-term goal is to reconnect 12 protected areas and encourage community-based action to mitigate human-elephant conflict.

Photo by ronsaunders47

No Saling
No Killing
Not buy all the ivory products

Photo by 4Neus