An elephant’s memory and intelligence is the key to its survival. In the wild each herd is led by one older female, or matriarch. When they come across another group of elephants, the matriarch will get into a defensive position because she realises that those elephants could threaten the safety of the herd. Elephants can recognise and keep track… Continue reading Elephants don’t forget. Let’s not forget them.
Category: SDGs
Poaching Wildlife
Why would anyone buy elephant tusks or rhino horns if it means that animals have to die? Millie Kerr explains the how and why poaching.
Time for a check up? Meet your Dentist
How do you know when it is time to ditch the tooth fairy and visit your dentist? Dr Saul Konviser explains…
How Many Elephants left?
Elephants live in 37 African and six Asian countries. The African is larger, and is in fact the largest animal on land. Its shoulders can be up to 11 feet high and it can weigh up to six tons. Elephants use their trunks to breathe, wash, or hold things. They live up to 45 years… Continue reading How Many Elephants left?
100 years since the end of the Great War
2018 is 100 years since the end of the Great War. Nowadays, no one thinks sending children to war is a good thing. In fact more people think war itself is bad. But it was not always that way. All the armies in the first Great War had child soldiers. Young boys and girls were… Continue reading 100 years since the end of the Great War
