elephant populations
Elephant populations are groups of elephants that live in specific areas, often categorized by species such as the African elephant and the Asian elephant. These populations can vary in size and structure, with some living in family groups led by a matriarch, while others may be more solitary.
Over the years, elephant populations have faced significant threats due to habitat loss, poaching for ivory, and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts are underway in many regions to protect these majestic animals and their habitats, aiming to stabilize and increase their numbers in the wild.