WWF-Malaysia's field researcher and elephant tracker Englebert Dausip talks about his experience of tracking pygmy elephants in the forests of Borneo. Englebert "Bert" Dausip, a WWF-Malaysia field ...
Research conducted by WWF-Indonesia from 2007 to 2011 has revealed the existence of an estimated 20-80 Borneo elephants in the northern part of East Kalimantan, bordering Sabah, Malaysia. However, ...
Ten endangered Borneo pygmy elephants have been found dead in a Malaysian forest under mysterious circumstances, and wildlife officials said Tuesday that they probably were poisoned. Carcasses of the ...
It is believed that 10 dead Borneo pygmy elephants were poisoned in the Malaysian forest, the Associated Press reported. There were “mysterious circumstances” surrounding the pachyderms' demise, ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — An initial chemical analysis on 14 Borneo pygmy elephants that died mysteriously could not conclusively determine if they were poisoned, and more tests will be conducted ...
Kuala Lumpur — A pygmy elephant gored its handler to death at a wildlife park in Malaysia's eastern Sabah state in a Christmas Day tragedy, conservation officials said Thursday. Joe Fred Lansou, 49, ...
Borneo's mysterious pygmy elephants may be the descendants of Javan elephants accidentally saved from extinction by a local sultan several centuries ago, the conservation group WWF said on Thursday.
Wildlife authorities have formed a taskforce to investigate the deaths Kuala Lumpur: Ten endangered pygmy elephants found dead this month are thought to have been poisoned, Malaysian officials said on ...
SUKAU, Malaysia (Reuters Life!) - Deprived of access to his favorite food, a pygmy elephant trumpets furiously and charges at wildlife officials, a manifestation of this rare species' battle against ...
Ten endangered pygmy elephants have been found dead in a reserve in Malaysia, with officials saying they may have been poisoned. The animals, which had all suffered internal bleeding, were found near ...
THAILAND -- Rescued elephant, Faa Sai loves her new life at the Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, and the one thing she loves to do above all else: break the sprinkler system. Employees say Faa Sai ...