Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectSound UndergroundCan you imagine hearing the world through your feet? There’s growing research about the possibility of elephants being able to do just…Jun 4, 2018Jun 4, 2018
Raina KamratinSociological Environmental Activism (SEA)Elephants Wanted: Dead or AliveCan killing elephants be the key to saving them? Or will trophy hunting do more harm than good?May 8, 2018May 8, 2018
Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectElephants in African MythsSome say that the elephant was once human, tricked by her husband into taking the form of an animal. Others tell of the man who stole the…Mar 12, 2018Mar 12, 2018
Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectPalm Oil AddictionYou probably haven’t heard of Elaeis guineensis, but chances are it’s a pretty big part of your life. E.guineenis is commonly known as the…Sep 25, 20171Sep 25, 20171
Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectTaking the Elephant out of IvoryAs countries increasingly crack down on the ivory trade, help can be found in the unlikeliest of places — or in this case, pieces. The…Aug 28, 2017Aug 28, 2017
Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectWalk a mile — in Elephant shoesMany animals seem capable of reconciliation, where participants resolve fights, and scientists theorize this peace-making helps maintain…Aug 14, 2017Aug 14, 2017
Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectSeeking SoundsThe publishing of ELP’s system for automatically detecting elephant callsJul 3, 2017Jul 3, 2017
Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectForest Elephant growth rate portends disasterA recently published study¹ indicates that forest elephant population growth is severely limited by their slow reproductive rates…Jun 7, 2017Jun 7, 2017
Raina KamratinElephant Listening ProjectElephants Interpret Human VoicesWhile one of ELP’s missions is to decipher the language of forest elephants, it turns out elephants are also listening and interpreting…Mar 13, 2017Mar 13, 2017