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The Power of Sisterhood: "How Female Elephants Are Shaping Herd Harmony in Kafue"

Summary by gamerangersinternational.org
Elephant societies in the wild are typically matriarchal, led by experienced females who guide group decision-making, offer stability, and maintain social cohesion. Now, with Kavalamanja, the eldest female naturally taking on the matriarch role and surrounded by a female majority (for the first time in our history), we are seeing more nurturing behaviours, stronger bonds, and less tension in the group. This shift mirrors natural elephant behavio…
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gamerangersinternational.org broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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