Asian elephants could lose up to 42 percent of habitable land in India and Nepal

Scientist from Spain, India, Germany, and Nepal worked together to assess the pressure from humans and climate changes on Asian elephants. They collected a geodatabase of environmental predictor variables. Scientist estimated that around 256 thousand square kilometers are suitibale for elephants in India and Nepal. The effects of climate change were included into a distribution model to predict the future for elephants and range shifts. Projections for different scenarios for 2050 and 2070 were calculated and all possible scenarios that include climate and land change will still have threats to elephants.

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