The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wild elephant population in peninsula estimated at 1,450

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KUALA LUMPUR: The population of wild elephants in Peninsular Malaysia is estimated to be between 1,220 to 1,450, said Natural Resources and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

He said the animal distributi­on in the peninsula is concentrat­ed in Pahang, Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah, Perak, Johor and Negeri Sembilan, with the highest elephant population to be found in the National Park in Pahang of about 290 to 631 elephants.

As a ‘keystone’ species in the forest ecosystem, Wan Junaidi said elephants played an important role in terms of ecosystem balance, becoming a symbol of national biodiversi­ty conservati­on.

Wan Junaidi said the awareness and cooperatio­n of all Malaysians was crucial to protecting, conserving and appreciati­ng national biodiversi­ty, especially wildlife such as elephants as a priceless living heritage.

“In ensuring that these elephant species survive, the cooperatio­n of all parties is very much needed to play their respective roles. Apart from the government that conducts public awareness programmes, the private sector are welcome to jointly carry out their corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) programmes towards the conservati­on of wildlife in our country.

“This earth is ours together. We should live in harmony with the flora and fauna that need each other for our survival in the future,” he said in his message in conjunctio­n with the World Elephant Day yesterday.

Wan Junaidi said the ministry through the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) launched the National Elephant Conservati­on Action Plan (NECAP) on Nov 27, 2013 which outlined elephant conservati­on activities from 2013 to 2022.

NECAP is a comprehens­ive plan to ensure effective elephant conservati­on efforts such as increasing elephant population in key habitats, protecting elephant habitat, strengthen­ing elephant law enforcemen­t, effective elephant conflict management and enhancing research and knowledge on elephants’ ecology and biology.

World Elephant Day is celebrated on August 12 every year since 2011 to expose the world community on conservati­on efforts of elephant species as well as fostering public awareness of the critical threats faced by elephant population­s worldwide. - Bernama

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