Ele-News Update
The past few days have had some very significant Elephant news! It’s exciting to see how public outcry from people like you and me from around the world help to make a difference in the lives of...
View ArticleExtinction, Art & The Ivory Crush
The Western Black Rhino (pictured below from CNN) was last seen in 2006. This subspecies of the black rhino is native to Africa and has been declared by IUCN (International Union for Conservation of...
View ArticleIvory Economics
source unknown, shared from pinterest A few weeks ago, I shared how the NRA in the United States is opposing the ivory ban. I was shocked to receive emails and comments from NRA members defending their...
View ArticleNearly 2K in 2Days
WE MET OUR INITIAL GOAL! The $1400 will cover all the basic start-up costs needed for Elephantopia to be an official nonprofit. Thank you for your important support, we couldn’t do this without YOU....
View ArticleEarth Day and Elephant Videos
This is a rather popular commercial at the moment: http://youtu.be/-xEYYdvcQjo This clip showed me just how iconic the elephant is to the average consumer. When we think Africa, we think elephants....
View ArticleHow a Birthday Party Can Change the World
Elisabeth and her twin brother Sam were turning 7 years old and they had some big plans on how to celebrate this special birthday: to adopt an elephant! The twins set out to invite their friends to...
View ArticleWednesday’s Word: Wahoo!
What a week of celebrations here in the US this week! And it was because of elephant advocates like YOU! When a united community of elephant advocates get together, our voice is heard. Earlier this...
View ArticleUSA: SAY NO TO IVORY
Around the United States there is a movement, a movement to say NO to IVORY. The United States is the second highest consumer of ivory. An ivory ban would send a clear signal to the rest of the world...
View ArticleSpeak Out for Elephants
Your voice is needed! Please speak up for the elephants, details below: CALIFORNIA The California bill to ban ivory goes to committee on March 10. Comments must be received by March 3. Can you please...
View ArticleWhy We Love Elephants
Humanity’s relationships with elephants goes back hundreds of thousands of years, if not more. Pictured below is a mammoth (an ancestor to what we today call the elephant) carved 12,000 years ago in...
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