Using GPS, satellites and statistics to track and protect giraffes across a range of diverse African habitats

Nearly 6,000 years ago, our ancestors climbed arid rocky outcrops in what is now the Nigerian Sahara and carved spectacularly intricate, larger-than-life renditions of giraffes into the exposed sandstone. The remarkably detailed Dabous giraffe rock art petroglyphs are among many ancient petroglyphs featuring giraffes across Africa—a testament to early humans’ fascination with these unique creatures.


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