In danger of vanishing


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THE Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) condemns the recent decapitation deaths of three pygmy elephants, killed within three months of one another.

Elephants deaths in Sabah have been on the rise since 2013, when 14 of the endangered pygmy elephants were discovered dead under suspicious circumstances in the state’s Gunung Rara Forest Reserve.

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