Cynthia Moss
Cynthia Jane Moss (born July 24, 1940) is an American ethologist and conservationist, wildlife researcher, and writer. Her studies have concentrated on the demography, behavior, social organization, and population dynamics of the African elephants of Amboseli. She is the director of the Amboseli Elephant Research Project, and is the program director and trustee for the Amboseli Trust for Elephants (ATE). Provided by Wikipedia
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Musth discovered in the African elephant by Joyce Poole, Cynthia Moss
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Twinning in the Amboseli elephant population by Cynthia Moss, Vicki Fishlock, Phyllis Lee
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Developing a user-centred system for long-term elephant monitoring by Vicki Fishlock, Fran Michelmore-Root, Norah Njiraini, Catherine Sayialel, Cynthia Moss, Phyllis Lee
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Bridging the Rift: demonstrating large mammal landscape connectivity from Amboseli National Park to the greater Maasai Mara by Vicki Fishlock, Lydia Tiller, Norah Njiraini, Catherine Sayialel, Phyllis Lee, Cynthia Moss, Joseph Mukeka, Shadrack Ngene, Patrick Omondi
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