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BENGKULU'S BKSDA URGED TO PROBE FOUR SUMATRAN ELEPHANT DEATHS.

ANTARA - The Indonesian National News Agency

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from ANTARA, The Indonesian National News Agency Bengkulu, April 28 (ANTARA) - ProFauna, an animal protection charity in Indonesia, has urged Bengkulu's Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) to investigate the death of four Sumatran elephants at an oil palm plantation owned by PT Alno in North Bengkulu.

"The BKSDA and police must investigate this case because elephant deaths happen almost every year but the perpetrators are never punished," Bengkulu ProFauna spokesman Radius Nursidi said here Thursday.

He said four Sumateran elephants were found dead at an oil palm plantation in the past month. Although the results of an official autopsy were not yet known, …

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