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A Sting Operation to Save Elephants, With No Stings

Por: The New York Times Science March 28, 2023

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It’s a familiar, dreaded scenario in many parts of Africa and Asia: An elephant shows up, wanders into farmers’ fields, and tramples and eats crops. Sometimes farmers fight back, and elephants are killed.That series of events seemed likely to play out recently when a forest elephant bull emerged from the dense jungle surrounding Gbarnjala village in northwestern Liberia.But this time, things went differently. The munching bull heard an angry... + full article



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