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In Mozambique, Poaching Selected Defenseless Elephants

Summary by pourlascience.fr
A genetic study of the savannah elephants in Gorongosa Park, Mozambique, reveals how intensive poaching of these animals for their ivory favored the selection of defensible females.
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A genetic study of the savannah elephants in Gorongosa Park, Mozambique, reveals how intensive poaching of these animals for their ivory favored the selection of defensible females.

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pourlascience.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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