African bush elephants have made their homes in the Namib and Sahara deserts. It was believed at one time they were a subspecies of the African bush elephant but this is no longer thought to be the case. Desert-dwelling elephants were once more widespread in Africa than they are now and are currently found only in Namibia and Mali.
They tend to migrate from one waterhole to another following traditional routes which depend on the seasonal availability of food and water. They face pressure from poaching and from changes in land use by humans.
In the video we look at these majestic creatures braving the desert.
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