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Asian elephants have lost 64% of their suitable habitat, scientists say

Por: ABC News World April 27, 2023

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Habitats for Asian elephants have decreased by more than 64% across the continent, equating to about 3.3 million square kilometers -- more than 850 million acres -- since the year 1700, according to a new study published Thursday in .The timeframe coincides with colonial-era use of land in South Asia and the agricultural intensification that followed.Biologically, elephants are important for their ecosystems and are nicknamed the ecosystem... + full article



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