Conflits homme-elephant au Togo
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https://doi.org/10.69649/pachyderm.v24i1.899Abstract
Elephants occur in two areas, comprising a very small total population in Togo; in the north, the national parks of Fosse-aux-Lions(es (estimate 128 elephant) and Keran (25 animals) and the reserves of Faune d'Oti-Mandouri (20 animals) and Galangashie (10 animals); in far south in the central portion in the areas of the Fazao-Malfacassa (45 animals) and the Faune d'Abdoulaye R. Maps note the restriction of range between 1990 and 1995 and text outlines the areas of elephant-human conflict.
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