The Elesmap census in Etosha National Park July/August 1995
Etosha National Park, hereafter referred to as Etosha, was counted as part of the first co-ordinated regional Elesmap census from 15 July to 3 August 1995. The aim of this report is to present the results of the elephant count, data for the other species will be presented separately. Etosha is a 23 000 km² conservation area surrounding a large saline pan. The vegetation is mainly open Mopane and Acacia savanna and short grass plains. Topography is mainly very flat, with only a few hills in the west. For a detailed description see inter alia le Roux et al.(1988). Aerial censuses have been undertaken in Etosha since 1968 at irregular intervals and different coverage. The first count to cover the entire national park was conducted in 1982, with further complete and sample counts since.
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