Conservationists demand stronger action after another pygmy elephant found decapitated in Tawau


KOTA KINABALU: Conservationists are calling for stronger enforcement and accountability after another Borneo pygmy elephant was found killed and beheaded on the east coast of Sabah.

The carcass, discovered in the Tibow-Sapulut area near Tawau, was the second found in three months, following a similar incident in January along the Kalabakan-Sapulut road.

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