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Discover 17 Wild Elephants in Bengkulu Using Drones

The Natural Resources Protection Agency in Bengkulu announced the discovery of 17 wild elephants using thermal drone technology. This finding includes four calves and 13 adults, reflecting the government's efforts to protect endangered species.

Tragic Incidents in Kerala: Temple Elephants Kill Two Men

Kerala, India, witnessed tragic incidents during religious ceremonies, where elephant attacks claimed the lives of two men at different temples. These events raise concerns about the safety of religious activities involving animals.

American hunter tragically killed by elephants in Gabon

American businessman <strong>Ernie Dossio</strong> (75) was tragically killed after being trampled by a herd of elephants during a hunting trip in the jungles of Gabon. The incident has sparked controversy surrounding the big game hunting industry in Africa.

Dolphins Defeat Elephants for the 15th Consecutive Time

The Dolphins triumphed over the Elephants with a score of 6-3 in a sporting match, marking their 15th consecutive victory. This match showcased high energy from both teams, with the Dolphins maintaining their lead throughout.

Clarify: Transfer of 19 Elephants for Conservation, Not Sale

The Malaysian Department of Wildlife and National Parks announced that the transfer of 19 elephants is aimed at environmental conservation, not for sale. This statement comes in response to circulating rumors on social media.

Raise Concerns Over Sale of 19 Elephants by Perhilitan

Recent reports have raised serious questions about whether the Malaysian Wildlife Protection Department (Perhilitan) sold 19 elephants to unspecified parties. This news comes at a critical time as elephants in Malaysia face increasing threats from poaching and ivory trade.