The latest count of the dead Borneo pygmy elephants have increased to 14. The good news is that the calf found alive is surviving in the Lok Kawi Wildlife Park.
The three-month-old calf looks set to survive as it has been getting use to the infant formula milk and adapting to his new home at the Lok Kawi Wildlife Park.
A spokesman from the Sabah Wildlife Department said they were also getting a lot of support from elephant experts both locally and internationally.
Mean, Wildlife rangers, Police and the relevant Authorities are continuing their check of the area in the forest reserve for the possibility of more dead elephants while also searching for the source of the poisoning, which could possibly be some form of chemical pesticides.
Let us hope the investigation could reveal the truth and who are the culprits responsible for such cruel act.
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