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Elephants

Elephants

By: Podra Network
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The gentle giants — the remarkable intelligence, family bonds and extraordinary lives of elephants.Copyright Podra Network Biological Sciences Science
Episodes
  • The Elephant Whisperers: Humans Who Speak Their Language
    Jun 25 2026
    In this captivating episode of Elephants, host David Hale explores the extraordinary world of elephant whisperers - remarkable individuals who have mastered the art of communicating with these intelligent giants. From ancient mahout traditions in Asia to modern conservation researchers in Africa, discover how humans have learned to bridge the communication gap between species through patience, respect, and deep understanding of elephant behavior.

    We delve into the fascinating methods used by mahouts who pass down generations of elephant knowledge, examining how they build relationships based on trust rather than dominance. Learn about groundbreaking researchers like Cynthia Moss and Joyce Poole, whose decades of field work revealed the complexity of elephant communication, including their use of infrasonic calls to communicate across vast distances.

    The episode highlights the story of Lawrence Anthony, South Africa's renowned elephant whisperer, who revolutionized approaches to working with traumatized elephants through patient, respectful interaction. Discover how modern elephant sanctuaries employ these communication techniques, using positive reinforcement and individual relationship building rather than traditional dominance-based methods.

    Explore the intuitive connections that develop between dedicated caregivers and elephants, and learn how elephants demonstrate remarkable ability to recognize human intentions and character. This episode reveals how understanding elephant communication has profound implications for conservation efforts, human-elephant conflict resolution, and improving welfare standards.

    Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, conservation supporters, and anyone fascinated by interspecies communication and the emotional intelligence of elephants.
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    6 mins
  • Conservation Heroes: Saving Elephants in the Modern World
    Jun 18 2026
    Join host David Hale as he explores the inspiring world of modern elephant conservation in this compelling episode of Elephants. Discover how community conservancies in Kenya have revolutionized wildlife protection by empowering local communities who have shared landscapes with elephants for generations. Learn about innovative human-elephant conflict solutions including bee fences, SMS early warning systems, and sustainable deterrent methods that protect both crops and elephants. Explore the crucial role of anti-poaching technology, from drones to GPS tracking, and the brave rangers who risk their lives protecting elephant herds. Understand how rescue centers rehabilitate orphaned elephant calves and work toward successful wild reintegration. This episode examines international cooperation through CITES regulations, awareness campaigns that have shifted public attitudes toward ivory, and the recognition of elephants as keystone species vital to ecosystem health. From community rangers to researchers, educators to policymakers, meet the unsung heroes working tirelessly to ensure elephants survive and thrive in the modern world. Essential listening for anyone interested in wildlife conservation, environmental protection, and the remarkable people dedicated to preserving these magnificent creatures for future generations.
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    6 mins
  • Migration Routes: Following the Ancient Paths
    Jun 11 2026
    Join host David Hale as he explores the fascinating world of animal migration routes that have remained unchanged for millennia. This episode of Elephants delves into the ancient pathways followed by African elephants, caribou herds, and monarch butterflies, examining how knowledge passes between generations and shapes survival strategies. Discover how these natural highways influenced human civilizations and trade routes, including connections to the historic Silk Road and Native American trading networks. Learn about the challenges facing migration corridors today, from urban development to climate change, and explore conservation efforts working to protect these critical pathways. The episode examines the intelligence embedded in natural systems, the role of matriarchs in elephant navigation, and the mysterious mechanisms behind monarch butterfly migration. From Yellowstone's wolf restoration to wildlife crossing projects, discover how modern conservation efforts are working to preserve ancient migration routes. This comprehensive exploration reveals how migration patterns connect past and future, serving as corridors of genetic diversity and ecological resilience that have shaped our planet for millions of years.
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    6 mins
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