Do Elephants Have Names?

A study suggests that wild elephants use distinctive rumbling sounds to address each other, potentially indicating the presence of individual names similar to how dolphins use signature whistles. Researchers used machine learning to analyze recordings of wild African elephants in Kenya and found that the elephants seemed to recognize their 'names' and react preferentially to recordings containing those sounds.

Botswana's Elephant Management and Trophy Hunting Debate

Botswana is facing backlash from European nations, particularly Germany, over its elephant management strategy involving trophy hunting. President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana threatened to send 20,000 elephants to Germany in response to the potential ban on elephant trophies. The debate highlights the complex relationship between trophy hunting and conservation efforts.