Wildlife ‘food corridor’ a success


KOTA KINABALU: The sight of a herd of endangered Borneo pygmy elephants grazing napier grass left conservationists in Kinabatangan beaming with pride and satisfaction.

The napier grass across Nature Lodge Kinabatangan was planted for the purpose of creating a food corridor for wildlife such as these elephants to minimise human-animal conflicts, said conservationist Alexander Yee.

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