Remaining forests and connecting habitat corridors became fragmented and unsustainable for free ranging elephant herds. Wild elephants inevitably encroached into cultivated areas and plantations, searching for food. The elephant liked what it found and soon developed a huge appetite for succulent young, oil palm shoots. Subsequent extensive crop damage resulted, pitting planters and their commercial interests against Malaysia's largest mammal and its survival.
Site Ranger - Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
Kuala Gandah - Lanchang, 28500 Pahang
Tel: 011 334 576
Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP)
Tel: 03 9075 2872 - Fax: 03 9075 2873