In 2020, during the height of the pandemic, 350 African elephants died suddenly and mysteriously in northeastern Botswana.
With no evidence of poaching, the mystery of sudden mass elephant deaths deepened. As the death toll rose to an alarming 350, ...
A new analysis found that the mass die-off in 2020 was likely tied to toxic algae in watering holes. The blue-green algae, ...
A study led by King's College London has provided further evidence that the deaths of 350 African elephants in Botswana ...
Elephants drinking from water holes where toxic algae populations exploded due to climate change suggested to have caused ...
While cyanobacteria were among the suggested causes of the mass elephant deaths in 2020, evidence tying the microbes to the ...
In 2022, 350 African elephant carcasses were found in the northeastern sector of Botswana, known as the eastern Okavango ...
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A mass die-off of African elephants in Botswana in 2020 has been linked to toxic algae in watering holes in a new study.
A study by King's College London reveals that toxic algal blooms, possibly intensified by climate change, caused the ...