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	<title>Comments on: Elephant scales Wall: UBC student struggles to keep up with a giant</title>
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		<title>By: Elephant scales Wall: UBC student struggles to keep up with a giant &#171; The Fab Files</title>
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		<description>[...] “Elephants in Marsabit number around 350, and it’s looking more and more like their habit will disappear,” Wall said. He explained that human population is quickly expanding and squeezing out the elephant’s migratory routes. Although the challenges continue, researchers like Wall will keep working to make sure the world talks about the elephants in the room. Listen to Jake Wall describe the day he finally met Shadrak, the bull elephant. Available at the end of the original post. [...]</description>
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