Echo (elephant)

Echo
Bornc. 1945
Amboseli National Park, Kenya
DiedMay 3, 2009(2009-05-03) (aged 63–64)

Echo was an African bush elephant matriarch who was studied for over 30 years by ethologist Cynthia Moss, beginning in 1973,[1] and was the subject of several books and films. She was the first subject of the Amboseli Elephant Research Project, the longest-running study of a land mammal. The study of Echo and her family contributed significantly to the understanding of elephants, including their life-cycles, methods of communication, emotional lives, and cooperative care of the young.[2]

Echo died on May 3, 2009, around 63 or 64 years of age.[2]

  1. ^ "Echo the African Bush Elephant". BBC Nature. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b "An Elephant to Remember". PBS. 16 February 2012.