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Nickudu,

Thank you again for another superb article. I was especially intrigued by the authors' statement that the African elephant too had been domesticated historically because I have never read of any domestication of the African elephant after Hannibal's invasion of Rome.

Thank you very much for another fantastic piece and for the effort that you have put into finding another gem for us.

Good hunting!


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Mehul: in fact the Belgians erected a station in the Congo during the 30´s at Gangala Na Godio or something like that. For more than 15 years they tried to domesticate the African elephant with some success I understand. Armand Denis made a story about that and some references can be found in Sánchez Ariño´s works.
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nainital,

If you remember, would you please list the titles of the books on the domestication of the African elephant? Thanks and good hunting!


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Mehul: I have these books in Spanish, the Denis´work was titled Unforgettable Safaris (translated from some obscure French title which I don´t remember) and Tony´s book is of course "Ivory". Now the mist which usually fills my mind seems to disipate a little, perhaps the training station was at Gangala Na Bodio and this place could be in the Congo or in the Sudan, I´m not sure. But I remember the ending of the project due to high costs and lack of funding. It seems that juveniles should be captured and trained, and that often meant the mother´s death.
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