On plantations and in ‘protected’ areas, Sumatran elephants keep turning up dead
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December 16, 20208 min read1650 words
Published: December 16, 2020  |  8 min read1650 words
Mongabay Series:by on 16 December 2020 | Translated byThe pungent stench of an elephant carcass filled the acacia plantation. Estimates placed its death at six days before it was . Maggots filled the base of its severed trunk. Both tusks were missing, with only 10 centimeters (4 ...
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