Bornean Elephant Conservation - No Easy 'Tusk'
Dr Nurzhafarina Othman, elephant ecologist, Senior lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and Founder of Seratu Aatai
15-Sep-21 15:00
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As far as Dr Nurzhafarina Othman is concerned, to ensure the survival of Bornean elephants, people need to understand that we need to co-exist with them. An elephant ecologist and founder of NGO Seratu Aatai, Dr Farina and her team try to find ways for people and wildlife to co-exist peacefully, and to avoid human-elephant conflicts, both inside and outside of protected areas in Sabah. She joins us for a 101 on this smallest Asian elephant subspecies - classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as endangered - and to discuss her work towards ensuring their long-term survival.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: Environment, Science
Tags: The Bigger Picture, Earth Matters, Bornean elephant, human-elephant conflict, human-elephant conservation, Seratu Aatai, Pygmy elephants, HUTAN, IUCN Endangered species, habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, Sabah wildlife,