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'Elephant Highways' Could Help Out Conservation Efforts
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African Forest Elephants create thousands of miles of trails leading to food and water which are also used by humans. Researchers say the findings boarded the conversation on conservation, helping understand how communities are impacted by the decreasing elephant populations.
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