Chapter 16. Widening the lens

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Introduction Elephant behaviour and how it relates to the environment has been widely studied from a biological perspective (e.g. Sukumar, 2003; Moss et al., 2011). How, why, where and how much humans are implicitly and directly included in these studies is of interest in terms of how animals and humans are distinguished, presented and studied. This is the case for many animal systems (Davis & Balfour, 1992). Specifically regarding elephants, it also raises questions about the definition of the...

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