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Conservation efforts

Human-Elephant Conflict: Causes, Costs & Solutions

Poaching gets the headlines, but across much of Africa and Asia the biggest day-to-day threat to elephants — and to the people who live alongside them — is quieter and harder to solve: human-elephant conflict. As farms, roads and villages expand into land elephants have always used, the two collide with increasingly deadly results for both sides.

The short answer: human-elephant conflict (HEC) happens when elephants raid crops, damage property or threaten people, and people retaliate — often fatally. It’s driven by habitat loss and the fragmenting of elephant range, and it’s now one of the leading causes of elephant death in Asia and parts of Africa. The good news: proven, low-tech solutions like beehive fences can cut crop-raiding by over 80%.

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Saving elephants

How to Help Save Elephants: 6 Real Ways That Work

Elephant populations have fallen dramatically over the last century — African elephants from millions to a few hundred thousand, and Asian elephants to an endangered ~40,000–50,000. The good news: individuals really can make a difference, and you don’t have to fly to Africa to do it. Here are the most effective, legitimate ways to help save elephants — from a few dollars a month to choices you make on your next trip.

The short version: the highest-impact things you can do are (1) donate to or adopt through a reputable elephant charity, (2) never buy ivory or elephant products, (3) choose ethical, hands-off elephant tourism, and (4) support habitat and anti-poaching work. Below, exactly how to do each one well.