The Phnom Penh Post

Elephant found dead after falling into hole

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya

A YOUNG male elephant was found dead after getting stuck in a hole on Monday afternoon in Mondulkiri’s Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, officials said yesterday.

Dem Buntoeun, the sanctuary’s director, said the 1-yearold elephant had already been removed, and the corpse was transporte­d to the Ministry of Environmen­t in Phnom Penh for study.

“We felt deep regret after obtaining the report from border military forces at O’Chum area saying that they encountere­d it dead because it was trapped in a hole surrounded by bamboo bushes,” he said.

At first, he said, they suspected the hole was a trap set by hunters, but upon inspection realised that the elephant had in fact stepped into a termite nest which collapsed, trapping the two hind legs of the pachyderm in a pit about 1-metre wide and a little over half-a-metre deep.

Given that the body had not begun to decompose, Buntoeun said, experts estimate that the 200-kilogram elephant likely died on Sunday night or early Monday morning.

Keo Sopheak, the Mondulkiri Environmen­t Department director, said the elephant’s body would be taxidermie­d and put on display for the young generation to “study and research”.

According to the Wildlife Conservati­on Society, some 250 to 500 globally endangered wild Asian elephants remain in the Kingdom, with no more than 115 individual­s in the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Community members and NGO staff pull a dead juvenile elephant out of a pit where it died in Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary.
SUPPLIED Community members and NGO staff pull a dead juvenile elephant out of a pit where it died in Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary.

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