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There are fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants left in the wild. Logging and palm oil plantations have destroyed their habitat ...
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Less Than 1,000 Precious Elephants LeftBorneo elephants have recently been classified as endangered, with their population dwindling to just 1,000 individuals in the wild, highlighting the severity of their plight. This status reflects the ...
Many activities and decisions have direct impact on the population of elephants. Habitat conversion for the development of oil palm plantations and industrial plantations is a major issue that has led ...
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Mongabay News on MSNOrangutan habitat under siege as palm oil company clears forest in BorneoA palm oil company is gearing up to expand into critical orangutan habitat in Indonesian Borneo, raising alarms over the ...
KOTA KINABALU: Borneo elephants, a distinct subspecies of Asian ... and they have unfortunately lost about 60% of their forest habitat in the last 40 years, primarily due to logging and the ...
There are thought to be just 1,200 of them in Borneo today, mostly concentrated in Sabah ... which in turn results in loss of natural habitat for elephant herds, thus forcing them to find alternative ...
Sabah has lost 60% of the elephant’s natural forest habitat to logging and palm oil plantations. According to one study, between 1980 and 2000, more wood was exported from Borneo than from the ...
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