Bee ElleAustralia’s Ivory Trade Needs To EndThirty-five thousand elephants are poached every year for the ivory trade. If this rate of killing continues, it’s expected that they will…Sep 23, 2018Sep 23, 2018
Bee ElleinAge of AwarenessChina’s Ivory Trade Has Endedbut the end of the global trade is far from over.Mar 30, 20181Mar 30, 20181
Bee ElleinInvironmentThe Largest Killing of Land-Based Wildlife in the World: Australia’s Kangaroo CullsIn the dead of the night, somewhere in the native grasslands of Australia, kangaroos are shot. Australia has culled 31.5 million kangaroos…Mar 29, 20184Mar 29, 20184
Bee ElleWorth More Alive — The questionable role of trophy huntingThe sound of a 12-pound double rifle cracks open and echoes eerily across the savannah. A 600-grain bullet has just left a rifle at about…Jan 19, 20181Jan 19, 20181
Bee ElleGod Save VictoriaLake Victoria, the world’s second-largest freshwater lake, is struggling to survive due to overfishing, pollution and urbanisation.Sep 22, 20171Sep 22, 20171
Bee ElleIt’s time to turn our backs on elephant ridesWith a wave of the mahout’s hand, the heavily-saddled elephant lifts its front leg and allows the handler to climb on top of him. Tourists…Aug 28, 20171Aug 28, 20171
Bee ElleinAge of AwarenessElephants are smarter than realised- but are humans smart enough to save them?We admire elephants in part because they demonstrate what we consider the finest human traits: empathy, self-awareness, and social…Aug 21, 20171Aug 21, 20171
Bee ElleinInvironmentThe Safari Effect: Mindfulness, Connections and FreedomA lilac-breasted roller glides gracefully through the air. Near the riverside, a weary leopard opens his eyes ever so slightly from his…Aug 21, 20171Aug 21, 20171
Bee ElleinInvironmentAnother elephant kills his handler- what we can learn from thisMbanje, an elephant in Zimbabwe who was trained to give tourists rides, was put down after he trampled and killed his handler earlier this…Aug 16, 20172Aug 16, 20172
Bee ElleinInvironmentA tusk is worthless unless it’s on an elephantThis morning, two tons of ivory were crushed in a public event in Central Park in New York. Organised by the State’s Department of…Aug 4, 20171Aug 4, 20171