Elephant Research Foundation

Elephant Research Foundation, first known as Elephant Interest Group, was a non-profit organization established by evolutionary biologist and elephant specialist Professor Jeheskel Shoshani in 1977, and closed down in 2017. Shoshani was also the editor of its publication Elephant,[1] and a contributor to the Elephant Listserver (elephant-@listserver.wineasy.se)[2] created in 1995 by elephant consultant Dan Koehl.[3] Shoshani also assisted Koehl in creating the FAQ section of the website Elephant Encyclopedia, which is online since 1995 and located at https://www.elephant.se, since 2006 also comprising the world's largest research database on individual elephants (and possibly on individual animals from a single species overall). It has been cited by journalists, organisations and in scientific.works,[4][5]

Elephant Research Foundation
LocationDepartment of Biological Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Project coordinatorJeheskel Shoshani
Duration1977 – 2017

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