Asian Elephant

Asian Elephant by Matt Turner, published by Heinemann-Raintree Library in 2005, is a 48-page exploration of the Asian elephant, presented in English. This book addresses key questions about the differences between Asian and African elephants, the characteristics of female Asian elephants, and the ongoing challenges these animals face in their natural habitats.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the conflicts between farmers and Asian elephants, as well as insights into conservation efforts aimed at preserving the species. The book delves into the complexities surrounding the preservation of Asian elephants, including discussions on the role of zoos and the impact of habitat loss. With a focus on environmental science and the endangered status of these animals, Asian Elephant provides valuable information for those interested in wildlife and conservation.
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What is the difference between an Asian elephant and an African elephant? Are all Asian elephants the same? Do female Asian elephants have tusks? Asian Elephant answers these and other questions, including the question of why these giant animals are still losing their native habitat. Learn about the reasons that farmers often come into conflict with Asian elephants. Find out why some people think that zoos may not be the key to preserving the species. See the work that conservation groups are doing to save the Asian elephant.
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