How humans are driving elephants from their land
You may have heard the recent viral story about the vengeful elephant in India, but human-elephant conflict kills hundreds of people every year. Assistant professor of Conservation Social Science at Clemson University joins Tiffany Cross to break down how human social behaviors are driving the crisis.
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