Poachers killing Borneo elephants for lucrative black market ivory
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Poachers killing Borneo elephants for lucrative black market ivory
TAWAU: A surge in black market demand and soaring prices for ivory is believed to be fuelling the killing of Borneo pygmy elephants, following the grim discovery of mutilated carcasses in Kalabakan. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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Read Full ArticleBooming ivory demand drives slaughter of endangered Borneo pygmy elephants
TAWAU (BERNAMA) – A surge in black market demand and soaring prices for ivory is believed to be fuelling the illegal killing of Borneo pygmy elephants, following the grim discovery of mutilated carcasses in Kalabakan. In response, University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) board member Samasuddin Yusop said the institution is ready to assist the government in […]
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