Man, endangered elephant killed amid growing human-animal conflict in Sumatra
The Straits Times
An elephant roar was heard before the man was found with footprints on his chest and jaw. Read more at straitstimes.com.
RIAU/MEDAN – Three separate human-wildlife incidents across Sumatra have left a man and a critically endangered Sumatran elephant dead, highlighting the worsening conflict between humans and animals as deforestation continues on the island.
Mr Musahar, 53, a farmer from Pantan Lah village in Bener Meriah regency, Aceh, died over the weekend after he was reportedly trampled by a Sumatran elephant.
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