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Three elephants found poisoned in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, June 7, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Three elephants were poisoned to
death near a palm oil plantation in Malaysia, officials said Friday, in the
latest case of the endangered creatures being killed near human settlements.

Local police in southern Johor state found the animal carcasses and alerted
wildlife officers on Tuesday, Wildlife and National Parks Department
director-general Abdul Kadir Abu Hashim told AFP.

The dead animals are believed to be part of a herd of 30 elephants from the
nearby forest reserve.

“We conducted a post-mortem on the three female elephants aged between 18
and 22, and it revealed they were poisoned,” Abdul Kadir said.

“I am shocked and saddened by this incident. If this trend continues, all
our wild elephants will be wiped out.”

Electric fences used to keep elephants away from village crops were not
functioning and allowed the creatures to trespass on plantations, Abdul Kadir
said.

Liver and kidney samples from the elephants were being examined to
determine the type of poison used, said Natural Resources Minister Xavier
Jayakumar Arulanandam.

Malaysia has seen a spate of elephant killings as a result of human
settlements or agricultural plantations expanding into the creatures’
habitats.

Last year, six pygmy elephants were found poisoned in palm oil plantations
in eastern Sabah state.

Conservationists estimate there are only about 1,500 wild elephants left in
Malaysia.

Malaysia is home to vast tracts of rainforest and a kaleidoscope of exotic
wildlife, from elephants to orangutans and tigers, but the numbers of many
rare species have fallen dramatically in recent decades.

Many endangered animals are also hunted for their body parts which fetch a
high price for use in traditional medicine in China, and elsewhere in Asia.

Abdul Kadir said the latest incident was a criminal act of cruelty.

“Culprits in this poisoning incident beware. We will hunt you,” he warned.

BSS/AFP/GMR/1119 hrs