African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG)
Welcome to the website of the IUCN/SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG). This site provides technical resources for elephant conservation and management, developed by the AfESG and partner organizations. Follow the links below for more details.
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The African Elephant Database (AED) provides the most complete source of information on the numbers and distribution of the African elephant at the site, national, regional and continental levels.
The AESR 2007 presents the latest information on elephant population estimates and range at the site, national, regional and continental levels.
New! A small number of hard copies of the AESR 2007 have been produced, and these can be obtained through our online store. Get your copy today!
The 1995, 1998 and 2002 editions of this report, are also available in PDF.
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Pachyderm is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published biannually by the AfESG in conjunction with the African Rhino and Asian Rhino specialist groups.
The full-text journal is freely available on the web in PDF format.
New! You can now buy hard copies of Pachyderm through our online shop.
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Call for cover photos
Do you have great photos of rhinos or African elephants in the wild? Would you like to have them featured in the cover of Pachyderm? If interested, email us low-resolution versions of the photo, together with a short description and details on the location where the photo was taken. If your photo is selected for publication, we will ask you for a hi-resolution version. We can't offer financial remuneration, but authors of featured photos will receive a free copy of the issue of Pachyderm in which their photo is published.
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The AfESG's Human Elephant Conflict Working Group (HECWG) focuses its efforts on mitigating human-elephant conflict, developing "tools" for management, and undertaking research to gain greater insights into various aspects of HEC. A number of research papers and products developed by the Working Group are available from the HECWG home page.
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This section contains various tools and products for elephant conservation, management and research.
New!The latest addition to this section is the First Edition of the Review of Options for Managing the Impacts of Locally Overabundant African Elephants.
Other products available include the , the AWF Books IUCN/SSC AfESG Guidelines for the in situ Translocation of African Elephants for Conservation PurposesStudying elephants and Counting Animals, the AfESG's statement on multiple species of African elephant, various national and sub-regional strategies for the conservation of elephants, as well as a Review of African Elephant Conservation Priorities. |
A joint initiave of the AfESG and Save the Elephants, the African Elephant Bibliography is a comprehensive scientific bibliography dedicated exclusively to the African elephant. The list currently includes some some 4,500 annotated references, with the oldest documents dating from as far back as 1868.
The African Elephant Bibliography is also maintained on the web as a searchable database.
We are constantly seeking and collecting material to expand the AEB. If you are aware of any African elephant-related report, paper, manuscript or book not currently found in the database, we would like to hear from you.
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The AfESG's Elephant FAQ file cotains basic information about African elephants for the layperson.
For more information on African elephants and their conservation, you can also read WWF's Endangered Species Account on Elephants.
See also the new Glossary of Elephant Terms, now available from the Savanna Elephant Vocalization Project. |
The AfESG is grateful to the European Commission, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, WWF International and the UK Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and others for their generous funding of AfESG's its core activities and specialised conservation action. The AfESG is also grateful to the companies that have donated software and other resources.
   
Parts of this website have been produced with financial assistance of the European Community. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Community. |