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- National Geographic: Hundreds of elephants mysteriously died. We may finally know why
- National Geographic: Story10 ReconAfrica pauses controversial oil drilling in Namibian wilderness
- National Geographic: FINAL ReconAfrica ripped through the Okavango watershed to find oil. Instead, they found trouble
- Snares: Low-tech, low-profile killers of rare wildlife the world over
- National Geographic: Canadian Oil Company Illegally Bulldozes Protected Land in Africa
- National Geographic: Oil Company Accused of Drilling in African Wildlife Reserve, Offering Jobs for Silence
- National Geographic: Members of Congress urge investigation into Okavango oil exploration
- National Geographic: Oil exploration company in Okavango wilderness misled investors, complaint to SEC says
- National Geographic: Oil company exploring in sensitive elephant habitat accused of ignoring community concerns
- Mongabay.com: Life and new limbs: Creative thinking, 3D printers save injured wildlife
- The New York Times for Kids Magazine: Vibe Check: How Animals Show They’re Happy
- National Geographic: Test drilling for oil and gas begins in Namibia’s Okavango region
- National Geographic: Oil Drilling, Possible Fracking Planned for Okavango Region—Elephants’ Last Stronghold
- New Yorker: Bill McKibben column: Annals of a Warming Planet: Our Best Chance to Slow Global Warming Comes in the Next Nine Years
- Muse Magazine: Advocates for Elephants – Kids on Different Continents are Working to Protect Pachyderms
- Mongabay.com: Sudden Death of Juvenile Zoo Elephant Raises Anew Issues of Life in Captivity
- The Revelator: Elephant Ambassador in Chad: A Conversation with Stephanie Vergniault
- National Geographic: Exclusive Look Into How Rare Elephants’ Forests Are Disappearing
- National Geographic: One Country Will Destroy Its Ivory—and Pray for Elephants
- National Geographic: Elephants Win as Hong Kong’s Leader Says It Will Ban Ivory Trade
- National Geographic: Hong Kong ‘Open-Minded’ to Banning its Ivory Trade
- Huffington Post: How Legal Markets Fuel Ivory Smuggling in Hong Kong
- National Geographic: How World’s Largest Legal Ivory Market Fuels Demand for Illegal Ivory
- National Geographic: Ripple Effect: Saving Elephants One Kid at a Time
- Moomah Magazine: Doing Unto Animals: Taegen Yardley – Saving Elephants One Kid at a Time
- National Geographic: Elephant Killings in Chad’s Signature Park Cause Alarm
- National Geographic: Two Nations Show Good News, Bad News for Africa’s Elephants
- National Geographic: Ethiopia Burns Entire 6.1-Ton Ivory Stockpile
- National Geographic: Will Mobilization of Military Forces Stop Elephant Poaching in Cameroon
- National Geographic: Hong Kong Set to Incinerate 29.6-Ton Ivory Stockpile in Largest Destruction to Date
- National Geographic: In Hong Kong, Kids Take Action to Stop the Illegal Ivory Trade
- National Geographic: Elephant Foster Mom: A Conversation with Daphne Sheldrick
- National Geographic: Ivory Mandala: A Fitting Memorial from the U.S. Ivory Crush
- Los Angeles Times: Terrorism and the Ivory Trade (OpEd)
- National Geographic: Al Shabaab and the Human Toll of the Illegal Ivory Trade
- National Geographic: A Powerful Weapon Against Ivory Smugglers: DNA Testing
- National Geographic: Chaos and Confusion Following Elephant Poaching in a Central African World Heritage Site
- National Geographic: New Promises Follow Elephant Slaughter in Chad and Cameroon
- Mongabay.com: Elephant and Rhino issues to be debated at CITES 16th Conference of Parties
- National Geographic: A Young Voice for Elephants: Celia Ho
- National Geographic: Poachers Capitalize on Chaos in Central Africa
- National Geographic: Elephants in Cameroon and Chad face Imminent Threat
- National Geographic: Elephant Poachers Caught in Chad, Protection Efforts Stepped Up
- Animal Planet: Rescued Elephant Orphan Adopted by New Herd
- Mongabay.com: Elephant slaughter continues in Chad, another baby rescued
- Mongabay.com: President of Chad sends troops after elephant poachers
- Mongabay.com: Dozens of Elephants Massacred in Chad
- Mongabay.com: Cambodia’s Wildlife Pioneer: Saving Species and Places in Southeast Asia’s Last Forest