Poaching empties critical Central African wilderness of forest elephants.

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Poulsen, John R

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Koerner, Sally E

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Moore, Sarah

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Medjibe, Vincent P

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Blake, Stephen

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Clark, Connie J

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Akou, Mark Ella

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Fay, Michael

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Meier, Amelia

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Okouyi, Joseph

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Rosin, Cooper

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White, Lee JT

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England

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2017-12-13T05:56:50Z

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2017-12-13T05:56:50Z

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2017-02-20

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Elephant populations are in peril everywhere, but forest elephants in Central Africa have sustained alarming losses in the last decade [1]. Large, remote protected areas are thought to best safeguard forest elephants by supporting large populations buffered from habitat fragmentation, edge effects and human pressures. One such area, the Minkébé National Park (MNP), Gabon, was created chiefly for its reputation of harboring a large elephant population. MNP held the highest densities of elephants in Central Africa at the turn of the century, and was considered a critical sanctuary for forest elephants because of its relatively large size and isolation. We assessed population change in the park and its surroundings between 2004 and 2014. Using two independent modeling approaches, we estimated a 78-81% decline in elephant numbers over ten years - a loss of more than 25,000 elephants. While poaching occurs from within Gabon, cross-border poaching largely drove the precipitous drop in elephant numbers. With nearly 50% of forest elephants in Central Africa thought to reside in Gabon [1], their loss from the park is a considerable setback for the preservation of the species.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28222286

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S0960-9822(17)30024-6

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1879-0445

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15857

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eng

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Elsevier BV

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Curr Biol

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10.1016/j.cub.2017.01.023

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Poaching empties critical Central African wilderness of forest elephants.

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Journal article

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Poulsen, John R|0000-0002-1532-9808

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28222286

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R134

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R135

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4

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Duke

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Environmental Sciences and Policy

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Published

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27

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