Installing GPS collar Gajah Sumatra in OKI
The veterinarian accompanied by Mahout (pawang) took the blood sample of Sumatran Gajah (Elephas maximus sumatranus) was wild when the installation of GPS necklaces (GPS Collar) in the Sugihan-Simpang Heran habitat bag, namely in the concession area of the partner supplier APP Sinar Mas PT Bumi Andalas Permai (BAP), Sungai Batang Village, Sugihan Water District, Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI), South Sumatra, Sunday (14/5/2023). The Conservation of Natural Resources (BKSDA) South Sumatra along the APP Sinar Mas and the Jejaring Association of Wildlife Forests (PJHS) installed a GPS necklace on a wild Sumatran elephant quarantine named Meisya who was 25 years in weight 2.782 kg for the monitoring of the animal movement in the efforts of conflict mitigation. ANTARA PHOTO/Nova Wahyudi/nym.
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