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Alam the elephant might just hold the key to a better understanding of the endangered Bornean mammal in Sabah.
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'Frogging' takes off in Borneo's jungle
Dodging fire-ants, snakes and millions of nighttime creepy-crawlies, a group of trekkers advances through the humid Bornean ...
While many visitors head to Borneo to see animals like orangutans or elephants, frogs are increasingly getting their turn in the spotlight.
The Borneo pygmy elephant, native to Sabah, is a fully protected species under state law, with an estimated population of just 1,500.PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM FENDYALWI91/TIKTOK ...
See lions, elephants, and rhinos up close—this dream is fulfilled by many travelers each year on safaris. But how can a ...
Sabah will not allow its endangered Bornean pygmy elephants to be sent abroad, regardless of how attractive the proposals may ...
Today, only about 1,000 Bornean elephants remain in the wild, mainly in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. In 2024, the species was listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
While many visitors flock to Borneo's jungle to see large species like orangutans or elephants, some of its tiniest residents are increasingly getting their turn in the spotlight.
The Borneo pygmy elephant, native to Sabah, is a fully protected species under state law, with an estimated population of just 1,500.