KOTA KINABALU: Wildlife researchers hope that the collaring of five more Bornean elephants in the lower Kinabatangan region in Sabah's east coast will teach them more more about its roving patterns within the region.
"The main purpose of collaring is to collect additional movement data to facilitate the management of the Bornean elephants in Kinabatangan," said PhD student Nurzhafarina Othman on Sunday.
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