ELEPHANT SUMATERA THREATENED

  • 2nd October 2015 GMT+7
ELEPHANT SUMATERA THREATENED
Seekor elephant Sumatra (Elephas Maximus Sumatresnsis) is tied to the roadside in the area of the Valley of Seulawah, the Great Aceh Regency, Aceh, so it becomes the tontotan of citizens, Jum'at (2/10). BKSDA Aceh mentioned due to hunt and over the function of the forest caused the population of Sumatra elephants reduced, and currently remaining about 450 - 500 tails scattered in 20 districts/City. ANTARA PHOTO/Syifa Yulinnas/ama/15.

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02/10/2015 19:40 WIB
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Syifa Yulinnas
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