
Understanding how elephants experience time might change how we protect them
From Mongabay Newscast by Mongabay.com
March 10, 2026 · 48 min · Episode 283
About this episode
Khatijah Rahmat discusses the concept of animal temporality in elephants and its implications for conservation efforts.
Khatijah Rahmat , a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Germany, says she's trying to build legitimacy around the concept of animal temporality — the ability to experience time — specifically in elephants. Doing so could have implications for conservation and beyond. "How we envision an animal's relationship to time influences whether we see them as feeling, remembering beings. My aim is to encourage a more dynamic view of their place in the world when we recognize them as equally temporal beings." This week on the Mongabay Newscast, Rahmat explains three key areas of evidence for interpreting elephant temporal experience and how this knowledge could be folded into how we think about protecting elephants or animals in general. "I think it increases the depth of empathy we can have for animals," she says. "It can really push the concepts of policy … but it also can really challenge some of our current, basic assumptions about how we think about logic and evidence." Image credit: An elephant that has just wallowed in mud in the Linyanti River in northern Botswana. Image by Roger Borgelid for Mongabay. Please take a minute to let us know…
People in this episode
Guest: Khatijah Rahmat
Topics covered
- animal temporality
- elephant conservation
- empathy for animals
- human impact on wildlife
- ecological identity
Keywords
- elephants
- animal experience
- conservation
- temporal beings
- empathy
- policy
- ecology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Places: Germany, Linyanti River, Botswana
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