WWF wants action over elephant deaths


Whodunnit?: One of the six pygmy elephants found dead in a plantation on Sabah’s east coast.

KOTA KINABALU: The recent unexplained deaths of six Borneo pygmy elephants in Sabah is a wake-up call for all parties to iron out the human-elephant conflict in Sabah, says the World Wildlife Fund.

WWF-Malaysia is calling for industries and landowners to be held accountable for any death of elephants on their land.

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