Early trauma affects an elephant’s ability to assess threat from lions – new research

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Early trauma affects an elephant’s ability to assess threat from lions – new research. / Shannon, Graeme.
In: The Conversation, 18.02.2022.

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N2 - It’s not only humans who suffer from the long-term effects of childhood trauma. In our latest research we discovered that there appears to be a very real and lasting impact on elephants who experienced trauma and profound social disruption many decades earlier.

AB - It’s not only humans who suffer from the long-term effects of childhood trauma. In our latest research we discovered that there appears to be a very real and lasting impact on elephants who experienced trauma and profound social disruption many decades earlier.

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