The Movement Of African Elephants In A Human-dominated Land-use Mosaic. (2009)

Land outside of gazetted protected areas is increasingly seen as important to the ?future of elephant persistence in Africa.

Journal

Animal Conservation

Author(s)

Graham, M., Douglas-Hamilton I., Adams, W.M., Lee, P. C.

Date Published 2009movementofelesMosaic

Animal Conservation 12 (2009) 445–455. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2009.00272.x  

Summary

Land outside of gazetted protected areas is increasingly seen as important to the future of elephant persistence in Africa. However, other than inferential studies on crop raiding, very little is understood about how elephants Loxodonta africana use and are affected by human-occupied landscapes. This is largely a result of restrictions in technology, which made detailed assessments of elephant movement outside of protected areas challenging. Recent advances in radio telemetry have ?changed this, enabling researchers to establish over a 24-h period where tagged animals spend their time. We assessed the movement of 13 elephants outside of gazetted protected areas across a range of land-use types on the Laikipia plateau in? north-central Kenya.

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