Our focus: ensuring the survival of forest elephants. Part of the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Joined March 2011
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1/2 Nightlife at #DzangaBai can be interesting for a young #forestelephant calf. Some moments may be calmer, allowing #elephant calves to bask in the good feelings of using mom as a scratching post or as a body to lean on when peacefully falling into sleepier moments...
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2/2 But some moments require calves to be more on guard, especially when those pesky larger males are around! For some like this calf here, swiftly moving further away with mom can solve that problem so they can return to addressing what’s most bothersome - those pesky itches!
Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
21 Mar 2022
Healthy forests can be sustainably productive. Through non-linear harvesting and controlled hunting, forests can provide abundance, and intact national parks can become a major tourism asset, providing long-term income to nearby communities.#InternationalForestDay
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
The Goal: Further our understanding of communication between African Forest #Elephants🌴🐘 The Players: plenty of elephants, @ana_verahrami fellow @ElephantRumbles researchers, local CAF volunteers/experts & TruPulse® laser rangefinders🧐 The story: tinyurl.com/2p8r3824

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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
15 Feb 2022
With 50 hidden microphones in the rainforest of the #RepublicOfCongo, @ElephantRumbles has been eavesdropping on the resident #elephants—and then found a way to help other #conservation teams. ow.ly/5lPL50Hs5LO #Africa #animals #science #MIP2021
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Happy #WorldElephantDay! Forest #elephants, an important keystone species, are facing rapid extinction from threats like poaching. Our research & monitoring programs help inform conservation initiatives so we can protect this magnificent species & the magical places they reside.
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Join our efforts to achieve a world where elephants may thrive at elephantlisteningproject.org….

Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
Our new research shows how humans impact older and younger elephants differently, and how that affects when #elephant populations grow or decline. The work compiles two decades of data from following known individuals in Samburu #Kenya. Open access link: esajournals.onlinelibrary.wi…
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
12 Aug 2021
"Despite elephants being the largest animals on land, I have always marveled at how effortlessly and silently they are able to move through the forest." For #WorldElephantDay, a special Instagram takeover with Sean Brogan of @wcs_congo. Check out our page.
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
Happy #WorldElephantDay2021 🐘Share EAVESDROPPING ON ELEPHANTS with the elephant lover in your life. ❤️Buy here: amzn.to/3jLAmhs @elephanaticsbc @ElephantRumbles @elephantfamily @ste_kenya @ElephantsTN @GlobalElephants @SheldrickTrust @elephantvoices @tusk_org
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
This is an example of Tail-Swatting: Two males are Standing by our car studying us and interacting in a playful way with one another and Leaning against one another. In this clip the male in front Tail-Swats the male behind, who gently Tusks him. #TheElephantEthogram
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
#TheElephantEthogram describes over 500 behaviors - this is an example of a Nasal-Throb: a throbbing or fluttering movement in the forehead of an elephant at the position where the nasal passages enter the skull which occurs when air is pulsating through the nasal passages.
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
#DYK: Cornell Lab’s Center for Conservation Bioacoustics conducts a range of terrestrial, aquatic & marine bioacoustics research - including, seals, whales & elephants - to inform conservation efforts? #WorldWildlifeDay @listenforwhales 📸:@ana_verahrami birds.cornell.edu/ccb/
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
Counting #elephants can be hard! With >100 elephants at #DzangaBai some nights, counting can get pretty chaotic as the elephants move about, negotiating over pits and trying to keep track of family members. Here’s a thermal camera time-lapse of just 10 minutes at this busy bai!
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Much like humans, elephants continue to display some of the same behaviors they learned & enjoyed during childhood well into adulthood! Watch below as two calves enjoy playing around with their resourceful noodles & two grown elephants do the same #elephants #babyanimal #trunking
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
My TEDx talk on how conservation is critical to stop future COVID 19 like disease emergence is posted! Take a look: youtube.com/watch?v=7H5O1aHL…

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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
26 Oct 2020
Happy #Batweek! We celebrate #bats, in all their diversity, and what they bring to #ecosystems. Here are singing fruit bats from #LacTele, by @ben_j_evans. Learn more about bats on wcsbats.ca, @TheWCS program dedicated to bats #wildlife #wildlifephotography #Congo
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Elephant Listening Project @ The Cornell Lab retweeted
21 Oct 2020
Did you know that October 24th was #WorldFishMigrationDay? Learn more about the importance of fish migration for biodiversity: bit.ly/3lJs750, and follow a workshop focused on Africa: bit.ly/3lDXg9K @fishmigration Pic: the Motaba river #Congo ©JP.Sagette @TheWCS
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