KOTA KINABALU: Seven areas totalling nearly two million hectares of forests have been identified as the last vestige of elephant ranges in the state.
The Sabah Wildlife Departments identification of these ranges is crucial to efforts to preserve the elephants, because the ranges serve as buffer zones or corridors for the pachyderms to move about.
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