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13 endangered Borneo elephants found dead in one month

Police are investigating suspicions that the elephants were poisoned.


3-month-old elephant calf tries to awake its dead mother at the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia (AP Photo/Sabah Wildlife Department).

MALAYSIAN AUTHORITIES DISCOVERED the decomposing remains of another three endangered Borneo pygmy elephants today, deepening a mystery surrounding at least 13 such deaths this month.

The wildlife department in Malaysia’s Sabah state is bracing for the possibility of finding more dead elephants in the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve, where an unknown number of the animals roam, said Masidi Manjun, Sabah’s environment minister.

Police are investigating suspicions that the elephants were poisoned. Officials have declined to say whether there are any suspects.

The first 10 known deaths captured wide attention when they were made public this week. Authorities released several photographs of the elephant carcasses and a particularly poignant one of a 3-month-old surviving calf that appeared to be trying to wake its dead mother.

“There is definitely a sense of urgency,” Masidi said by telephone from Sabah today. “We cannot discount the possibility of more bad news.”

The orphaned male elephant, nicknamed “Joe” by his rescuers, was transported to a Sabah wildlife park. Officials say it is under observation and appears healthy.

The WWF conservation group estimates that fewer than 1,500 Borneo pygmy elephants exist. Most live in Sabah, one of two Malaysian states on Borneo island, and grow to about 8 feet (245 centimeters) tall, a foot or two shorter than mainland Asian elephants.

Known for their babyish faces, large ears and long tails, Borneo pygmy elephants were found to be a distinct subspecies only in 2003, after DNA testing.

Officials are working to have a laboratory analysis of samples from the dead elephants ready “as soon as possible,” Masidi said.

Department veterinarians have said the elephants, believed to belong to a single herd, suffered severe hemorrhages and ulcers in their gastrointestinal tracts.

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    Jan 30th 2013, 1:16 PM

    This makes me sad, such magnificent beasts

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    Jan 30th 2013, 8:01 PM

    :(

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    Jan 30th 2013, 1:18 PM

    Well at least India have instigated a shoot to kill policy in regards to poaching.

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    Jan 30th 2013, 1:26 PM

    Human being are such asshloes. Parasites on Mother Earth.

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    Jan 30th 2013, 1:24 PM

    If deliberately poisoned ? I despair even more for homosapiens I wish we never evolved beyond the
    Neanderthal stage

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    Jan 30th 2013, 3:35 PM

    The most beautiful thing on this planet is the human mind. What would be the point of life on earth if their was no animal intelligent enough to appreciate it. While we may destroy a lot of things, we also can create, build and discover.

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    Jan 30th 2013, 3:38 PM

    You could surmise some of us haven’t

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    Jan 30th 2013, 3:53 PM

    Might be a bit harsh to through the whole human race on the scrap heap .. But if u ever want a good read I would suggest David Benatars , better to never have been.The harm of coming into existence.

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    Jan 30th 2013, 5:29 PM

    we didnt evolve beyond it…

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    Jan 30th 2013, 1:32 PM

    That’s so sad :( The poor baby elephant.

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    Jan 30th 2013, 2:12 PM

    Saddest picture ever

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    Jan 30th 2013, 2:28 PM

    Its not much worse than the eagles being shot in Ireland “allegedly” by farmers with tiny brains.

    Or the 2 seals that had their heads chopped off “allegedly” by fishermen who can count and think seals are eating too many fish!

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    Jan 30th 2013, 3:05 PM

    Barbaric act !

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    Jan 30th 2013, 5:17 PM

    Poor Baby Elephant. :(

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    Jan 30th 2013, 3:37 PM

    I was fortunate to see some years back in the wild. They are a rarity. This is sad and the assumption to draw is they are being killed for commercial reasons. Hopefully A successful conviction of a poacher is death.

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    Jan 30th 2013, 9:19 PM

    The poor calf ! heartbreaking to see …

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