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Mystery Deaths of Sumatran Elephants Highlight Habitat Crisis for Critically Endangered Species

A mother elephant and her calf were discovered dead side by side in southern Sumatra’s Bengkulu province, their tusks left untouched in what investigators believe was not a poaching incident. The tragic scene, found in an area designated as “production forest,” has renewed concerns about the mounting threats facing one of the world’s most endangered elephant populations. The cause of death for both elephants, as well as a tiger found dead nearby…
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EnviroLink Network broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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