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KOTA KINABALU: Efforts are underway to protect the remaining 1,500 pygmy elephants in the world, a majority of which are in Sabah. Through the Borneo Pygmy Elephant Project in Kinabatangan, the ...
KOTA KINABALU: The Plantation and Commodities Ministry is committed to addressing the growing conflict between elephants and humans ... discovery of a decapitated pygmy elephant at an oil palm ...
She was responding to two cases of pygmy elephants ... by habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict,” she said when launching the Cemp and the Bornean Elephant Conservation Symposium here on ...
TAWAU, April 10 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK) is deeply concerned about addressing human-elephant conflicts in the ... He said that the decapitated carcass of a Borneo ...
Malaysian authorities have a possible elephant murder mystery on their hands after three more pygmy elephants reportedly were found ... thus forcing them to find alternative food and space, putting ...
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah has launched the Captive Elephant Management Plan (CEMP) to safeguard one of its most iconic and majestic species, the Bornean pygmy elephant. State Tourism, Culture and ...
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Japanese company to fund RM1mil Sabah elephant food corridorShe said that the project aims to create an alternative food source for Sabah’s endangered Bornean Pygmy elephants. "We hope that it will help guide their movements away from human settlements ...
PERPETRATORS OF LATEST PYGMY ELEPHANT KILLING IN SABAH WILL BE DEALT ACCORDING TO THE LAW - MINISTER
KOTA KINABALU, April 6 (Bernama) -- Anyone responsible for decapitating Borneo pygmy elephants in Sabah will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, says Minister of Tourism, Culture and ...
The discovery of a second headless carcass belonging to an endangered pygmy elephant in the forests of Malaysia’s Sabah has raised alarm over a resurgence of ivory poaching, with ...
A second headless carcass of a Borneo pygmy elephant has been found in Tawau, leading the Sabah wildlife department to believe poachers were responsible. Wildlife director Soffian Abu Bakar said ...
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