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The World's Smallest Elephants Are In Danger Of Extinction Due To Deforestation On Their Home Island Of BorneoNow, there are only 1,000 Bornean elephants left in the wild-but there’s hope for them yet. Recently, the Bornean elephant has made it onto the International Union for the Conservation of Nature ...
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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 ...
Malaysia does not allow the use of ivory as dowry or any similar practices. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
With Osman’s guidance, we soon found ourselves only a few metres from a Bornean elephant family. We were all silent. There’s something almost timeless about being near wild elephants.
Dr Nurzhafarina Othman said the Bornean elephant was classified as such under the updated International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species on Wednesday (June 26).
The Sabah government has launched the Captive Elephant Management Plan (CEMP), which marks a significant step forward in ...
Sabah has launched the Captive Elephant Management Plan (CEMP) to safeguard one of its most iconic and majestic species, the ...
The practice of giving tusks as dowry in neighbouring Indonesia may be behind the killings, conservationists say.
Borneo Elephants has been included as endangered species on the IUCN Red List. So far, based on informations from the Sabah Government, the elephant’s populations are 1,500 individuals, while ...
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The Rakyat Post on MSNShocking Discovery In Sabah: Beheaded ElephantsThe Bornean pygmy elephant is listed as a completely protected species under the Sabah Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997.
Focus: Studying the fossil origins of the Asian elephant, and the status of living subspecies such as the Borneo elephant. Museum researchers are studying the morphology of Borneo elephants, an ...
Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Christina Liew wants the perception of elephants being seen as a source of conflict and nuisance to be shifted to being recognised as an asset for ...
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