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Elephant Biologists

 

Elephant Biologists are scientists whose profession involves or has involved the study of elephants.

We, the undersigned Elephant Biologists stand by the sentiments expressed in The Elephant Charter and through our words and actions we endeavour to uphold its Principles.

As an Elephant Biologist I wish to add my name as Signatory.

First name Last name Position Country
de Waal Frans Professor of Psychology, Emory University United States
Patterson Gareth Researcher, Knysna Elephant Research Project. South Africa
Lindsay Keith Conservation biologist/ consultant United Kingdom
Reiss Diana Professor, Cognitive Psychology, Hunter College United States
Plotnik Joshua Elephant researcher, Emory University United States
de Silva Shermin Researcher, Uda Walawe Elephant Research Project Sri Lanka
Alberts Susan Professor of Biology, Duke University United States
ten Velde Petra Researcher, Knysna Elephant Research Project South Africa
Njumbi Steve Head of Programmes IFAW EA Kenya
Stoeger-Horwath Angela PhD, University of Vienna Austria
Browne-Nunez Christine Ph.D. Candidate Wildlife Ecology, University of Florida, Human Dimensions of Wildlife Specialist United States
Kolokotronis Sergios-Orestis Research Scientist, American Museum of Natural History United States
McComb Karen University Lecturer/Reader United Kingdom
Reuling Melly Researcher, project manager Tanzania, United Republic of
Armstrong Billie Assistant Elephant Researcher USA
Kahl Philip Elephant Researcher USA
Thompson Mya PhD in African forest elephant vocal communication Cornell University Dept. of Neurobiology and Behavior USA
Balcombe Jonathan Senior Research Scientist, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine USA
Wrege Peter H. Behavioral Ecologist. Director of the Elephant Listening Project USA
Pincott Sharon The Presidential Elephants of Zimbabwe Hwange, Zimbabwe