Rescued animals will be housed in the new sanctuary in Kinabatangan


KOTA KINABALU: A sanctuary for the rehabilitation of rescued Borneo pygmy elephants is expected to be operational in the middle of this year.

Sabah Wildlife Director Dr Laurentius Ambu said 2,000ha of land has been reserved for the sanctuary, known as the Borneo Elephant Wildlife Sanctuary, in Kinabatangan.

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