Elephants and their complex social interaction have captured American imaginations for centuries. A panel of experts joins Kojo to discuss what we have learned from research of elephants in the wild and in captivity, why the natural population is declining, and what elephant society can tell us about human populations.

Guests

  • Cynthia Moss Director of the African Wildlife Foundation's Amboseli Elephant Research Project
  • Harry Peachey Head Keeper of Pachyderms at the Columbus Zoo
  • Michael Hutchins Director of Conservation and Science at the American Zoo and Aquarium Associate
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