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Elephant Research Foundation
LocationDepartment of Biological Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Project coordinatorJeheskel Shoshani
Duration1977 – 2017

Elephant Research Foundation, first known as Elephant Interest Group (EIG), was a non-profit organization established by evolutionary biologist and elephant specialist, Professor Jeheskel Shoshani in 1977, and closed down in 2017. Shoshani was also the editor of its publication Elephant,[1] and a very active contributor to the Elephant Listserver (elephant-@listserver.wineasy.se), [2] created in 1995 by elephant consultant Dan Koehl. [3] Shoshani was also supporting the Elephant Listserver as well as assisting Koehl in creating the FAQ section of the website Elephant Encyclopedia, which is online since 1995 and located at https://www.elephant.se, since 2006 also comprising the world's largest research database on individual elephants (and possibly on individual animals from a single species overall).[4][5][6] Cited by journalists, organisations and in scientific works,[7][8]


External links

References

  1. ^ About Elephant, the official scholarly organ of the Elephant Interest Group
  2. ^ About Elephant, the official scholarly organ of the Elephant Interest Group Frequently Asked Questions About Elephants
  3. ^ Elephant Listserver
  4. ^ Elephant Encyclopedia - http://www.elephant.se
  5. ^ "5 542". DN.SE. January 2, 2010.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]
  7. ^ Saragusty, J.; Hermes, R.; Göritz, F.; Schmitt, D. L.; Hildebrandt, T. B. (2009). "Fecundity and population viability in female zoo elephants: Problems and possible solutions". Animal Reproduction Science. 115 (1–4): 247–54. doi:10.1016/j.anireprosci.2008.10.019. PMID 19058933. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  8. ^ Dale, R. H. (2010). "Birth statistics for African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants in human care: history and implications for elephant welfare. | Semantic Scholar". Zoo Biology. 29 (2): 87–103. doi:10.1002/zoo.20234. PMID 20391462. S2CID 6074352.