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Grand Saline is a large bai, or clearing, and the focal area of Peter and Liz's studyThis is Petite Bai, a second study site where colleagues are also workingLiz ran across this 15-foot python on the...
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Night-vision binoculars help our team see the night movements of elephantsA young male forest elephant drinks from one of the "pits" or waterholes in the streamThree nights later, Liz saw this large...
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Andrea Turkalo has studied elephants at Dzanga Bai for 24 years.Turkalo knows most of the elephants, including this 22 year old, Miss L.Turkalo with Bayaka helpers Zou, Melebou, Koto, and Mbanda.In...
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