The graph below shows the changes in the maximum number of Asian elephants between 1997 and 2004.

The graph below shows the changes in the maximum number of Asian elephants between 1997 and 2004.
The chart indicates the modifications of the maximum number of Asian elephants from 1997 and 2004, in several regions.
Overall
, it is explicit that it was India that by far had the greatest number of elephants within the period;
however
, most of the other ones had less than 2500 during the mentioned time. Regarding India and Myanmar, it can be seen that these two countries ranked first and second in terms of the statistics of elephants;
while
the former’s data in 1997 was almost two times greater than the latter, 10000 and a bit more than 5000 respectively.
Furthermore
, their information in 2004 had minor differences, approximately 2500. Focusing on the left homelands, what stands out from the scheme is that in 1997 china with roughly 1200 was in the lowest position.
On the other hand
, in the same year, the figures of Malayasia and Sri Lanka were nearly identical.
Moreover
, Sri Lanka with a peak of 2500 had significant detail
in contrast
with the others in 2004.
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  • Endemic
  • Ecological balance
  • Fluctuate
  • Decline
  • Recovery
  • Preservation
  • Threats
  • Environmental impact
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