An elephant electrocuted to death in Indonesia | Inquirer News

An elephant electrocuted to death in Indonesia

/ 03:57 PM November 29, 2012

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JAKARTA, Indonesia – A tourism official said an endangered Sumatran elephant has been found dead, apparently after biting a high-voltage wire in a recreation park in central Indonesia.

Aziz Ahmad, head of cultural and tourism office in the central Java town of Banjarnegara said Thursday that the 14-year-old female elephant was found lying in her cage Wednesday at the Serulingmas Wildlife Recreation Park, with the power line in her burned mouth.

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He said the electrical wires had been connected to a nearby power pole by welders repairing the cages.

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The death leaves only a 22-year-old male in the park.

More human activity in the jungles means that fewer than 3,000 Sumatran elephants are left in the wild.

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