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ELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistFAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download. THE HISTORY OF BC FAMILY 4 the cause of death. Beulah and Brenna both born in 1966 were left to lead the family. After a short time it was clear that Brenna was thematriarch.
DR. VICKI FISHLOCK
Vicki joined ATE in January 2011 to study social disruption and recovery in elephant families after the terrible 2009 drought. Her work focuses on leadership and negotiation in the face of risk, as well as the very long-term social dynamics we have documented inAmboseli.
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. ATE STATEMENT ON TUSK REMOVAL ATE Statement on Circus Elephants. 20 November 2014. Having worked with elephants in the wild for over 4 decades, we believe ATE has a very good understanding of what is it that elephants need in order to live out their lives in a happy and humane manner. This statement highlight why we do not condone elephants being used in circuses aswell as
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORTELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistFAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download. THE HISTORY OF BC FAMILY 4 the cause of death. Beulah and Brenna both born in 1966 were left to lead the family. After a short time it was clear that Brenna was thematriarch.
DR. VICKI FISHLOCK
Vicki joined ATE in January 2011 to study social disruption and recovery in elephant families after the terrible 2009 drought. Her work focuses on leadership and negotiation in the face of risk, as well as the very long-term social dynamics we have documented inAmboseli.
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. ATE STATEMENT ON TUSK REMOVAL ATE Statement on Circus Elephants. 20 November 2014. Having worked with elephants in the wild for over 4 decades, we believe ATE has a very good understanding of what is it that elephants need in order to live out their lives in a happy and humane manner. This statement highlight why we do not condone elephants being used in circuses aswell as
RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistFAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”THE ELATIA PROJECT
Elatia Project introduction: ATE has been working to protect Africa’s elephants in Kenya’s famous Amboseli National Park since 1972. Over the years we have had the privilege to get to know thousands of elephants and currently observe over 1,400 individuals,gaining a
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. THE HISTORY OF THE T FAMILIES 1 The History of the T Families I first met the “T” families on September 9, 1973. I found them in one of the woodland areas of Amboseli called Ol Tukai Orok, which means “place of theDR. CYNTHIA MOSS
Born and educated in the U.S.A., Cynthia Moss moved to Africa in 1968 and she has lived and worked for wildlife there ever since. Her involvement with elephants began in Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania where she worked with Iain Douglas-Hamilton on his pioneeringelephant study.
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORTELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistFAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download. THE HISTORY OF BC FAMILY 4 the cause of death. Beulah and Brenna both born in 1966 were left to lead the family. After a short time it was clear that Brenna was thematriarch.
DR. VICKI FISHLOCK
Vicki joined ATE in January 2011 to study social disruption and recovery in elephant families after the terrible 2009 drought. Her work focuses on leadership and negotiation in the face of risk, as well as the very long-term social dynamics we have documented inAmboseli.
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. ATE STATEMENT ON TUSK REMOVAL ATE Statement on Circus Elephants. 20 November 2014. Having worked with elephants in the wild for over 4 decades, we believe ATE has a very good understanding of what is it that elephants need in order to live out their lives in a happy and humane manner. This statement highlight why we do not condone elephants being used in circuses aswell as
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORTELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistFAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download. THE HISTORY OF BC FAMILY 4 the cause of death. Beulah and Brenna both born in 1966 were left to lead the family. After a short time it was clear that Brenna was thematriarch.
DR. VICKI FISHLOCK
Vicki joined ATE in January 2011 to study social disruption and recovery in elephant families after the terrible 2009 drought. Her work focuses on leadership and negotiation in the face of risk, as well as the very long-term social dynamics we have documented inAmboseli.
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. ATE STATEMENT ON TUSK REMOVAL ATE Statement on Circus Elephants. 20 November 2014. Having worked with elephants in the wild for over 4 decades, we believe ATE has a very good understanding of what is it that elephants need in order to live out their lives in a happy and humane manner. This statement highlight why we do not condone elephants being used in circuses aswell as
RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistFAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”THE ELATIA PROJECT
Elatia Project introduction: ATE has been working to protect Africa’s elephants in Kenya’s famous Amboseli National Park since 1972. Over the years we have had the privilege to get to know thousands of elephants and currently observe over 1,400 individuals,gaining a
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. THE HISTORY OF THE T FAMILIES 1 The History of the T Families I first met the “T” families on September 9, 1973. I found them in one of the woodland areas of Amboseli called Ol Tukai Orok, which means “place of theDR. CYNTHIA MOSS
Born and educated in the U.S.A., Cynthia Moss moved to Africa in 1968 and she has lived and worked for wildlife there ever since. Her involvement with elephants began in Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania where she worked with Iain Douglas-Hamilton on his pioneeringelephant study.
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORTELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download. THE HISTORY OF BC FAMILY 4 the cause of death. Beulah and Brenna both born in 1966 were left to lead the family. After a short time it was clear that Brenna was thematriarch.
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants.DR WINNIE KIIRU
Winnie's research focuses on human-elephant interactions and coexistence solutions and she has worked with some of Kenya’s leading researchers and scientists. Winnie first came to Amboseli in 1993, working as a Research Assistant under Dr. Joyce Poole when she was Head of the KWS Elephant Program. Over many years and many visitsshe began a
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORTELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download. THE HISTORY OF BC FAMILY 4 the cause of death. Beulah and Brenna both born in 1966 were left to lead the family. After a short time it was clear that Brenna was thematriarch.
DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants.DR WINNIE KIIRU
Winnie's research focuses on human-elephant interactions and coexistence solutions and she has worked with some of Kenya’s leading researchers and scientists. Winnie first came to Amboseli in 1993, working as a Research Assistant under Dr. Joyce Poole when she was Head of the KWS Elephant Program. Over many years and many visitsshe began a
RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated. THE LONGEST RUNNING STUDY ON WILD ELEPHANTS This visualization is best viewed on larger screens (width > 1000 px). The Amboseli Trust for Elephants has been studying the elephants of Amboseli, Kenya since 1972.We have followed the lives of more than 3200 individuals born into 68 families. Based in what is now Amboseli National Park, our study population inhabits 8,000 km 2 in Kenya and including areas in Tanzania.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.FAMILY HISTORIES
IA/IC Family. Three Holes appeared in the Amboseli population around 1977, a “floater” who must have lost the rest of her family. She joined Isabel and the IA family, and eventually became their matriarch – a wonderful example of social flexibility. Download. One of the earliest photos of the JB family.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistELATIA PROFILES
AA Family. This family was identified by Cynthia Moss on the very first day of the project in September 1972. The AAs are one of our most dependable families. They are led by grand old matriarch, Alison, who became a great-grandmother in 2012 and is the third oldest femalealive in
AMBOSELI & US
The Amboseli Elephant Research Project is now a hub for research collaboration and training. Since its inception in 1972, AERP has monitored the Amboseli elephants, identifying all the elephants in the population and collecting data on births, deaths and behaviour. Today, as a result, AERP is the critical source of baseline data onelephants.
DR WINNIE KIIRU
Winnie's research focuses on human-elephant interactions and coexistence solutions and she has worked with some of Kenya’s leading researchers and scientists. Winnie first came to Amboseli in 1993, working as a Research Assistant under Dr. Joyce Poole when she was Head of the KWS Elephant Program. Over many years and many visitsshe began a
DR. VICKI FISHLOCK
Vicki joined ATE in January 2011 to study social disruption and recovery in elephant families after the terrible 2009 drought. Her work focuses on leadership and negotiation in the face of risk, as well as the very long-term social dynamics we have documented inAmboseli.
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORTELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
IA/IC Family. Three Holes appeared in the Amboseli population around 1977, a “floater” who must have lost the rest of her family. She joined Isabel and the IA family, and eventually became their matriarch – a wonderful example of social flexibility. Download. One of the earliest photos of the JB family.AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORTELEPHANTSCONTACT US
Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
IA/IC Family. Three Holes appeared in the Amboseli population around 1977, a “floater” who must have lost the rest of her family. She joined Isabel and the IA family, and eventually became their matriarch – a wonderful example of social flexibility. Download. One of the earliest photos of the JB family.AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated. THE BOOK - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG The Amboseli Elephants: A long-term perspective on a long-lived mammal. Eleven years in the writing, and collecting together the results of more than three decades of research, The Book is our proudest achievement in the project to date.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” THE LONGEST RUNNING STUDY ON WILD ELEPHANTS This visualization is best viewed on larger screens (width > 1000 px). The Amboseli Trust for Elephants has been studying the elephants of Amboseli, Kenya since 1972.We have followed the lives of more than 3200 individuals born into 68 families. Based in what is now Amboseli National Park, our study population inhabits 8,000 km 2 in Kenya and including areas in Tanzania.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistANNUAL REPORTS
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.AMBOSELI & US
The Amboseli Elephant Research Project is now a hub for research collaboration and training. Since its inception in 1972, AERP has monitored the Amboseli elephants, identifying all the elephants in the population and collecting data on births, deaths and behaviour. Today, as a result, AERP is the critical source of baseline data onelephants.
EB FAMILY - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG EB Family. EB's- our famous Echo and her family. Echo became famous through four films made by Cynthia Moss and Martyn Colbeck for the BBC between 1990 and 2009. She won a place in the hearts of audiences across the world, and her family is equally captivating. Known to the research team as “the Italians”, the EBs are wonderfully ATE STATEMENT ON TUSK REMOVAL ATE Statement on Circus Elephants. 20 November 2014. Having worked with elephants in the wild for over 4 decades, we believe ATE has a very good understanding of what is it that elephants need in order to live out their lives in a happy and humane manner. This statement highlight why we do not condone elephants being used in circuses aswell as
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORT ELEPHANTSCONTACT USSHELDRICK TRUST ELEPHANTS Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT RESEARCH PROJECTAMBOSELI AFRICAAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTS KILIMANJAROAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARKAMBOSELI TRUST FORELEPHANTS
CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI TRUSTAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEM Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” FAMILY HISTORIESAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEMAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI AFRICA IA/IC Family. Three Holes appeared in the Amboseli population around 1977, a “floater” who must have lost the rest of her family. She joined Isabel and the IA family, and eventually became their matriarch – a wonderful example of social flexibility. Download. One of the earliest photos of the JB family.AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORT ELEPHANTSCONTACT USSHELDRICK TRUST ELEPHANTS Conservation Through Knowledge and Awareness. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. ATE's science, outreach and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT RESEARCH PROJECTAMBOSELI AFRICAAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTS KILIMANJAROAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARKAMBOSELI TRUST FORELEPHANTS
CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI TRUSTAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEM Contact Us. For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. To contact our US charity directly please contact Elizabeth Swart on eswart@elephanttrust.org Tel: +1 (508) 783 8308. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
For donors wishing to send a cheque, please use our US postal address; Amboseli Trust for Elephants. 10 State Street. Newburyport, MA 01950. U.S.A. For those wishing to make a wire transfer, please contact our US Executive Director, Dr Betsy Swart ( eswart@elephanttrust.org ) for the relevant bank details.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” FAMILY HISTORIESAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEMAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI AFRICA IA/IC Family. Three Holes appeared in the Amboseli population around 1977, a “floater” who must have lost the rest of her family. She joined Isabel and the IA family, and eventually became their matriarch – a wonderful example of social flexibility. Download. One of the earliest photos of the JB family.AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.DR. JOYCE POOLE
Joyce spent most of her childhood and young adulthood in Kenya. She has studied African elephants since 1975, beginning her career working with Cynthia Moss in Amboseli. Her honors thesis at Smith College in 1979 and her PhD thesis from Cambridge University in 1982 both focused on the sexual and aggressive phenomenon of musth in male elephants. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated. THE BOOK - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG The Amboseli Elephants: A long-term perspective on a long-lived mammal. Eleven years in the writing, and collecting together the results of more than three decades of research, The Book is our proudest achievement in the project to date.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” THE LONGEST RUNNING STUDY ON WILD ELEPHANTS This visualization is best viewed on larger screens (width > 1000 px). The Amboseli Trust for Elephants has been studying the elephants of Amboseli, Kenya since 1972.We have followed the lives of more than 3200 individuals born into 68 families. Based in what is now Amboseli National Park, our study population inhabits 8,000 km 2 in Kenya and including areas in Tanzania.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistANNUAL REPORTS
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
SB Family. First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. Download.AMBOSELI & US
The Amboseli Elephant Research Project is now a hub for research collaboration and training. Since its inception in 1972, AERP has monitored the Amboseli elephants, identifying all the elephants in the population and collecting data on births, deaths and behaviour. Today, as a result, AERP is the critical source of baseline data onelephants.
EB FAMILY - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG EB Family. EB's- our famous Echo and her family. Echo became famous through four films made by Cynthia Moss and Martyn Colbeck for the BBC between 1990 and 2009. She won a place in the hearts of audiences across the world, and her family is equally captivating. Known to the research team as “the Italians”, the EBs are wonderfully ATE STATEMENT ON TUSK REMOVAL ATE Statement on Circus Elephants. 20 November 2014. Having worked with elephants in the wild for over 4 decades, we believe ATE has a very good understanding of what is it that elephants need in order to live out their lives in a happy and humane manner. This statement highlight why we do not condone elephants being used in circuses aswell as
HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORT ELEPHANTSCONTACT USSHELDRICK TRUST ELEPHANTS The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT RESEARCH PROJECTAMBOSELI AFRICAAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTS KILIMANJAROAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARKAMBOSELI TRUST FORELEPHANTS
CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI TRUSTAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEM For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
We are very grateful to all our supporters for enabling our work and our fight for elephants in Amboseli and elsewhere. All donation methods on this page are administered under our 501c(3) organisation in the USA and are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed by USlaw.
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“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. FAMILY HISTORIESAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEMAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI AFRICA The HBs are a good example of how important leadership skills and knowledge among females are in contributing to a family's success. Over the years they have had some incredible leadership in Horatia and Hazel, leading to the gradual growth of this family.DR. JOYCE POOLE
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” HOME HOMEPROGRAMAMBOSELI & USRESOURCESSUPPORT ELEPHANTSCONTACT USSHELDRICK TRUST ELEPHANTS The Amboseli Trust for Elephants aims to ensure the long-term conservation and welfare of Africa’s elephants in the context of human needs and pressures through scientific research, training, community outreach, public awareness and advocacy. PROGRAM - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGSEE MORE ON ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT RESEARCH PROJECTAMBOSELI AFRICAAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTS KILIMANJAROAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARKAMBOSELI TRUST FORELEPHANTS
CONTACT US - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORGAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI TRUSTAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEM For General Enquiries, please contact our Nairobi office using the form on this page, or send an email to info@elephanttrust.org. We are a registered charity in the USA and a 501 (c) 3. RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated.SUPPORT ELEPHANTS
We are very grateful to all our supporters for enabling our work and our fight for elephants in Amboseli and elsewhere. All donation methods on this page are administered under our 501c(3) organisation in the USA and are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed by USlaw.
MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”AMBOSELI ART
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
First recorded on April 6, 1974 after the matriarch had a radio collar put on her. We called her Sona because of the beeping sounds that we picked up on the radio receiver. FAMILY HISTORIESAMBOSELI TRUST FOR ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ELEPHANTSAMBOSELI ECOSYSTEMAMBOSELI ELEPHANT TRUSTAMBOSELI AFRICA The HBs are a good example of how important leadership skills and knowledge among females are in contributing to a family's success. Over the years they have had some incredible leadership in Horatia and Hazel, leading to the gradual growth of this family.DR. JOYCE POOLE
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” RESOURCES - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Resources. ATE has been producing popular books, films, and scientific publications for more than four decades. Our work has reached out to audiences across the globe, both public and professional, radically altering the way elephants are perceived and treated. THE BOOK - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG The Amboseli Elephants: A long-term perspective on a long-lived mammal. Eleven years in the writing, and collecting together the results of more than three decades of research, The Book is our proudest achievement in the project to date.MEET THE TEAM
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” THE LONGEST RUNNING STUDY ON WILD ELEPHANTS This visualization is best viewed on larger screens (width > 1000 px). The Amboseli Trust for Elephants has been studying the elephants of Amboseli, Kenya since 1972.We have followed the lives of more than 3200 individuals born into 68 families. Based in what is now Amboseli National Park, our study population inhabits 8,000 km 2 in Kenya and including areas in Tanzania.POPULAR BOOKS
Africa is brought to life in this imaginative look at the plants, animals, and people that make it such a fascinating continent. Studies of both traditional tribes and modern African cities showcase Africa’s diversity, and authentic activities allow kids to dive into the rich culture by making a Maasai bivouac shelter, writing a fable in the African style, working as a field biologistANNUAL REPORTS
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”FAMILY HISTORIES
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.”AMBOSELI & US
“Elephants form deep bonds with each other, which last for decades. Elephant survival is strongly affected by access to the social and ecological knowledge that older elephants hold; where to go, what to eat, how to avoid danger.” EB FAMILY - ELEPHANTTRUST.ORG Echo became famous through four films made by Cynthia Moss and Martyn Colbeck for the BBC between 1990 and 2009. She won a place in the hearts of audiences across ATE STATEMENT ON TUSK REMOVAL Removing Tusks. Another question we are often asked: why not saw off the tusks of elephants in order to save them from poachers? There are many compelling reasons why it would not be practical, economical or ethical to immobilize every elephant to cut off its tusks.* Home
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Thank you for showing an interest and concern for elephants by opening our website. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants’ aim is to learn everything we can about these intelligent, complex and often mysterious animals while at the same time assuring that they have a peaceful and secure future. I started the Amboseli Elephant Research Project along with my colleague Harvey Croze in 1972. We chose Amboseli because the elephants were relatively undisturbed in the sense that they were not fenced in, were still moving freely in the ecosystem, and were not being heavily poached. What we wanted was to gather base-line data on the biology of a “natural” population. Most important we wanted to study elephants by following individuals over time. More than 40 years later we are following some of the same individuals we met back in 1972 as well as all the Amboseli elephants that have been born since we started. Much of what we know today about wild African elephants isbased on our study.
Join us to learn about these amazing elephants and to follow along with us as we watch their lives unfold.CYNTHIA MOSS
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The Amboseli Ecosystem economic benefit survery27 June 2020
Information on the economic benefits of natural resources is of paramount importance to decision makers for both conservation & development plans. Amboseli Trust for Elephants partnered with Amboseli Ecosystem Trust and Big Life foundation in order to ascertain the benefits into the Amobseli Ecosystem as a result of the presence of wildlife. Read this report and understand more about how wildlife helps both the local economy & community members.Read Full Article
Data coming alive!
12 October 2017
Using our 45 years of data, Pierre Massat from Mavtromatika designed a beautiful visualization showing the development of the Amboseli study population. Families have increased in size over time. The population as a whole has also grown, making Amboseli a unique model of a healthy population. Thanks to community support for elephants, Amboseli escaped the large scale poaching of the 1980s, 1990s. The current crisis has reduced elephant numbers by a third across the continent, and caused some populations to crash by 60%. In Amboseli, our challenges are to promote coexistence between increasing numbers of humans and elephants and keep a healthy ecosystem for all. We use our long-term data and baseline population to help inform management decisions for elephants elsewhere. To view the visualization click hereRead Full Article
Statement on Swaziland13 November 2015
A Statement release by Amboseli Trust for Elephants and a number of other organizations that oppose a proposed move of wild elephants from Swaziland into a Zoo in the USA.Read Full Article
ATE Statement on tusk removal23 November 2014
A question we are often asked: why not saw off the tusks of elephants in order to save them from poachers? There are many compelling reasons why it would not be practical, economical or ethical to immobilize every elephant to cut off itstusks.
Read Full Article
ATE Statement on Circus Elephants20 November 2014
Having worked with elephants in the wild for over 4 decades, we believe ATE has a very good understanding of what is it that elephants need in order to live out their lives in a happy and humane manner. This statement highlight why we do not condone elephants being used in circuses as well as certain captive environments.Read Full Article
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