Though I don’t want to call Werner Herzog a nature documentarian, the acclaimed and highly influential filmmaker has crafted ...
Werner Herzog’s new documentary about the hunt for elephants in Angola focuses less on the animals and more on the pursuers.
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New report shows that there are as many as 10,000 more African forest elephants in the wild than previously believed
Finally, some good news for the African Forest Elephants.
Mesmerizing from the first moment to the last, yet another title of note in what remains one of the most incredible filmographies of our time.
At Two Tails Ranch in Florida, Patricia shares real stories from a lifetime with elephants, offering visitors an eye-opening experience few ever get.
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Why elephants don’t eat 1,000 times more than mice: The surprising math of Kleiber’s law
Many of us would probably like to forget sitting through math classes in school. But let’s briefly travel back, just for a ...
Werner Herzog speaks to FandomWire about his new documentary, GHOST ELEPHANTS. Jon Bois seeks the largest elephants in the world.
Elephants use their trunks much like a human uses their hands: to pick up food and manipulate objects. A new study finds that tiny, specialized whiskers on elephant trunks help them do it.
African elephant populations are sometimes thought to differ only by the location of the animals, but, evolutionarily speaking, forest and savannah elephants are as separate genetically as Asian ...
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