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Elephant Population by Country 2024

31 countries

Country
# of Elephants
Year of Estimate
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Botswana130,0002021
Zimbabwe100,0002021
Tanzania60,0002021
Kenya35,5002022
South Africa24,0002020
Namibia24,0002023
The latest estimates indicate that more than 24 000 elephants can be found in Namibia, with a popula...
Zambia22,0002016
India17,0002021
Population estimated to range from 17,000 to 26,000
Mozambique10,8002022
Gabon10,0002020
Population estimated to range from 10,000 to 15,000
Sri Lanka7,5002021
DR Congo7,0002021
Cameroon6,5002021
Uganda4,8642016
Thailand3,800Unrecorded
Angola3,395Unrecorded
Myanmar2,000Unrecorded
Malaysia1,2202022
Population estimated to range from 1,220 to 1,700
Indonesia1,2002022
Population estimated to range from 1,200 to 2,400
Ethiopia8002016
Malawi8002016
Laos8002022
Chad7502016
Bhutan6782018
Bangladesh4572016
The total number of elephants in Bangladesh is 457. This includes 268 resident wild elephants, 93 mi...
Nepal4052020
The total number of elephants in Nepal is estimated to be between 405 and 415. This includes the wil...
Nigeria400Unrecorded
Cambodia400
Population estimated to range from 400 to 600
Mali2502016
China200Unrecorded
Population estimated to range from 200 to 250
Vietnam1002021
Total476,819

Which country has most elephants in the world?

The majority of elephants live on the continent of Africa, and Botswana, with an estimated 130,000, elephants, is believed to be the country with the largest elephant population.

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