Two Elephants Found Dead in Indonesian Forest Area
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Two elephants were found dead in South Sumatra, Indonesia, with intact tusks suggesting poaching was not the cause. The critically endangered Sumatran elephant population has declined rapidly due to deforestation and habitat loss, leading to increased human-elephant conflict. Conservation efforts include using thermal imaging drones to monitor elephant populations and habitats, with discussions underway to establish a wildlife sanctuary and involve local communities.
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