Yes, elephants living in a wildlife preserve would be considered a population, as they represent a group of individuals of the same species that live in a specific geographic area. This population can interact with one another, breed, and have a shared gene pool, distinguishing them from elephants in other regions. The preserve provides a defined environment where their dynamics, such as social structure and behavior, can be studied.
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