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The Art and Science of Elephants

Elephants have long captured human imagination in art and culture, and scientists have long sought to understand them. Scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) study African and Asian species of elephants in U.S. zoos, as well as managed populations in Southeast Asia. Asian elephants are endangered. There are about 30,000 to 50,000 Asian elephants left in the wild—that’s compared to about 500,000 African elephants in the wild. One issue that our scientists study is human–elephant conflict. Despite coexisting with Asian elephants for thousands of years, dramatic changes in how people interact with land and elephants have caused a significant increase in human-elephant conflict. SCBI scientists, with local and regional experts, are developing tools for the management and protection of Asian elephants.

In addition to doing research in Asia, our scientists also do research with the elephants that live at the Smithsonian's National Zoo. You can catch a glimpse of the Zoo's elephants on the Elephant Cam.


Weight

The Very Strong Man

Head

Wild Inside the National Zoo: Elephant Intelligence

Coffin

Major Issues at the Circus

Framed Photograph of Elephants Dragging Logs

Miniature model of Fenykovi elephant done by Norman N. Deaton

Circus Pals

Water vessel

Fight between Elephants and Snakes, plate 2 from the Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium series

A Roman Soldier Fighting one of Hannibal's Elephants, pl. 7 in the Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium series

Figure of Puxian (Samantabhadra)

The Elephant Passes

Stamp with an elephant facing us on a blue background with "GHANA" written at the bottom

1p Elephant single

Design for Weathervane, Elephants, Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn, NY

The Bronx Zoo: Elephant

The Clyde Beatty Cole Brothers Circus

Tiger hunting

African Elephant "Jumbo"

Stamp with illustration of elephant walking left to right on yellow grass with "ANGOLA" below

20c Elephant single

Indian Elephant "Dunk"

Shanthi, the National Zoo's Musical Elephant, Plays the Harmonica!

Banana Republic: Elephant

Elephant Hotel, Atlantic City

1.25fr Elephants single

2L African Elephant single

$25 Elephants and Howda single

This Magnificent Elephant's Unusual Skin Care Regimen

Elephant Ice Cream Mold

29c Elephant single

Curious Baby Elephant Proves Fascinating Discovery

1.30sh Treetops Hotel and Elephants single

Zoo Vets: Elephant Aromas

6c African Elephant Herd single


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