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🐘 Number of African forest elephants revised upward by 16 percent

Summary by Warp News
A new report estimates there are 135,690 African forest elephants, an upward revision of 16 percent compared to 2016 figures.Thanks to DNA-based methods, 94 percent of all counted elephants are now based on scientifically robust estimates, compared to 53 percent in 2016.Gabon is home to 66 percent of the global population of African forest elephants.New report shows more elephants than previously knownThe number of African forest elephants has b…
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Warp News broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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