Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 Thai elephant hunters 'posing as tourists' June 24 2005 at 05:34PM Kuala Lumpur - Elephant poachers from Thailand are posing as foreign tourists to hunt elephants for their prized tusks in Malaysia's north-eastern Terengganu state, a wildlife official said on Friday. The poachers disguise themselves with sun hats and knapsacks in an attempt to gain entry into elephant habitats in Terengganu, state Wildlife and National Parks Department director Rozidan Mohamad Yasin told reporters. " We have received information from local villagers that poachers are coming in as tourists and hunting our elephants using snares, " he said, adding that they were also using firearms to slaughter the beasts. Rozidan said it was quite common for poachers to cross the Thai border and make their way to national parks in Terengganu, neighbouring Kelantan and central Pahang state. " This is of concern to us, " he said, adding that two Thais have so far been arrested for elephant poaching in Kelantan this year. According to the New Straits Times, villagers said that poachers had offered money for information on the whereabouts of elephants and asked them to act as informers to help them evade the authorities. The poachers hunt elephants for their tusks, which can fetch as much as 2 000 ringgit each, the daily said. World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Malaysia officials told AFP that elephants were also hunted for their meat and trunks but could not confirm the prices they reached on the black market. There are an estimated 400 to 500 elephants left on the Malaysian peninsula. Terengganu is home to 100 of them, the New Straits Times said. - Sapa-AFP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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