
African elephants: Giants of the savanna and forest | World …
African elephants roam 37 countries. Forest elephants are in sharp decline due to poaching and habitat loss. Learn how to help protect them.
Elephant | WWF | World Wildlife Fund
Elephants are the largest land mammals on earth and have distinctly massive bodies, large ears, and long trunks. They use their trunks to pick up objects, trumpet warnings, greet other …
Asian Elephant | WWF | World Wildlife Fund
Asian elephants face habitat loss and conflict. Discover WWF’s initiatives to protect these majestic giants and their habitats.
Explore Endangered Species and Wildlife Profiles Worldwide
Explore profiles of endangered and iconic species. Learn how each animal fits into its ecosystem and what’s being done to protect them.
Indian Elephant | World Wildlife Fund
Elephants are not only a cultural icon in India and throughout Asia, but they also help to maintain the integrity of their forest and grassland habitats.
Sumatran Elephant | World Wildlife Fund
WWF carries out research on elephants and the nature of their conflicts with humans and works with local communities and companies to develop solutions that ensure that there is space for …
African forest elephants | World Wildlife Fund
Mar 3, 2021 · African forest elephants are the elusive cousin of the African savanna elephant. They inhabit the dense rainforests of west and central Africa.
Sri Lankan Elephant | World Wildlife Fund
Elephants hold symbolic, cultural and economic importance in Sri Lanka. They attract tourists who visit national parks to observe elephants in the wild. They support logging operations by …
Teaching Tools about Elephants | Educators Toolkits | WWF
Use this toolkit to teach young learners about elephants, the threats they face, and what we can do to protect them and other wildlife. These resources are geared towards students in grades …
What is ivory and why does it belong on elephants?
What's the biological role of ivory for elephants? Here's why protecting these majestic tusks is essential for their survival.