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Descriere: epa07732484 (09/26) A veterinarian readies to shoot a syringe of anesthetic into a wild elephants, part of an operation to track and install GPS collars for satellite tracking near Cot Girek, north Aceh, Indonesia, 12 June 2019. The program by the Aceh Natural Resource Agency allows staff to track the wild elephants so they can then be pushed away if they near settled areas or crops. Across Aceh province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, new plantations and a housing construction boom are threatening the natural environment, pitting humans against the already-critically endangered wild elephants in a fatal conflict which the native Sumatran pachyderm is certain to lose. The elephants’ impending extinction is palpable across the country, but nowhere more so than in Aceh, where only 500 remain in the wild. Clashes in Aceh between elephants and humans are reportedly the highest of anywhere in the country. The opening up of new palm oil plantations, illegal hunting, including for ivory, and large scale illegal logging are the main causes for the increasingly prevalent clashes between humans and elephants in Aceh. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK PLEASE REFER TO THE ADVISORY NOTICE (epa07732475) FOR FULL PACKAGE TEXT
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ID fotografie: 12734434
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Locatie: COT GIREK - INDONESIA
Dimensiune: 5184 x 3456 px
Realizat: 2019-06-12
Introdus: 2019-07-22 04:10:07
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