Recent essay by Kierin Mackenzie and Piers Locke on human elephant relations.
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- Elephant Culling Debate in Sri Lanka
- What is Ethnoelephantology? This new article provides an answer
- Dr. Khyne U Mar’s Rufford-funded project on a captive elephant databank in Myanmar
- Do Elephants Have Souls? by Caitrin Nicol in The New Atlantis
- Food, Ritual and Interspecies Intimacy in the Chitwan Elephant Stables
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Elephant Culling Debate in Sri Lanka
Recent comments by elephant expert Ajay Desai have raised some fundamental questions regarding the human management of wild elephants and the problems of human-elephant coexistence…
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What is Ethnoelephantology? This new article provides an answer
This new article suggests an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to the study of human-elephant relations is emerging. It seeks to define the field of Ethnoelephantology in…
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Dr. Khyne U Mar’s Rufford-funded project on a captive elephant databank in Myanmar
Dr. Khyne U Mar is a world renowned elephant vet. Myanmar has more working elephants than any other country. They still play a major role…
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Do Elephants Have Souls? by Caitrin Nicol in The New Atlantis
This is a truly excellent essay that asks how elephants confound the criteria we have constructed to support our purported uniqueness, that argues against the…