Nature & Environment
Nat Geo WILD Presents Modern Elephant Documentary, How Intelligent Are They?
Michael Finn
First Posted: Jun 20, 2016 04:50 AM EDT
Elephant intelligence has been discovered following the first pan-African aerial probe of savanna elephants through the Great Elephant Census led by Paul G. Allen in 2013. When researchers started their work, they soon found something amazing.
Based on the elephant intelligence studies, the animals have changed their habitats and their way of living in their historic ecosystems for the past 40 years, amidst the increasing dangers. With the surprising discovery, along with the help of elephant intelligence test, it was found that elephants are intelligent enough to learn to adapt and survive, according to ways that are not seen before.
Through the elephant intelligence documentary entitled "Mind of a Giant," which premiered on June 19 on the Nat Geo WILD, experts in Africa will provide a window into the modern elephant's world. The documentary will also feature the giant animals' supreme intelligence as they live and fight for their lives amidst the threats of new human settlements and the poachers, according to Elephants Forever.
Elephant intelligence facts will be discussed by known experts in the field of elephant research, such as the manner in which the gentle giants display their joy, grief, fear and empathy. The researchers believe that a better human understanding of these impressive creatures will provide the animals the help they need to survive for future generations.
Among the experts behind the elephant intelligence video and documentary is Sir Ian Douglas Hamilton. He established the group Save the Elephants, which is a top research and conservation organization that deals with the African elephant. In 1998, Hamilton received the award Order of the Golden Ark, while in 2015, he earned Order of the British Empire award. His organization conducts significant studies on the behavior and ecology of the elephants, and also introduced the GPS radio tracking in Africa that gives new ideas into the life of the gentle giants.
Another expert in African elephant is Frank Pope, who is also the Save the Elephants chief operations officer. He will talk about elephant intelligence in terms of how the animals learn accurately the area where secured territory ends as well as the start of an enemy territory. Based on elephant intelligence articles, this shows the animals' awareness of enemy locations, therefore develop strategy to prevent facing them, Mental Floss reported.
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First Posted: Jun 20, 2016 04:50 AM EDT
Elephant intelligence has been discovered following the first pan-African aerial probe of savanna elephants through the Great Elephant Census led by Paul G. Allen in 2013. When researchers started their work, they soon found something amazing.
Based on the elephant intelligence studies, the animals have changed their habitats and their way of living in their historic ecosystems for the past 40 years, amidst the increasing dangers. With the surprising discovery, along with the help of elephant intelligence test, it was found that elephants are intelligent enough to learn to adapt and survive, according to ways that are not seen before.
Through the elephant intelligence documentary entitled "Mind of a Giant," which premiered on June 19 on the Nat Geo WILD, experts in Africa will provide a window into the modern elephant's world. The documentary will also feature the giant animals' supreme intelligence as they live and fight for their lives amidst the threats of new human settlements and the poachers, according to Elephants Forever.
Elephant intelligence facts will be discussed by known experts in the field of elephant research, such as the manner in which the gentle giants display their joy, grief, fear and empathy. The researchers believe that a better human understanding of these impressive creatures will provide the animals the help they need to survive for future generations.
Among the experts behind the elephant intelligence video and documentary is Sir Ian Douglas Hamilton. He established the group Save the Elephants, which is a top research and conservation organization that deals with the African elephant. In 1998, Hamilton received the award Order of the Golden Ark, while in 2015, he earned Order of the British Empire award. His organization conducts significant studies on the behavior and ecology of the elephants, and also introduced the GPS radio tracking in Africa that gives new ideas into the life of the gentle giants.
Another expert in African elephant is Frank Pope, who is also the Save the Elephants chief operations officer. He will talk about elephant intelligence in terms of how the animals learn accurately the area where secured territory ends as well as the start of an enemy territory. Based on elephant intelligence articles, this shows the animals' awareness of enemy locations, therefore develop strategy to prevent facing them, Mental Floss reported.
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