2020
DOI: 10.24233/biov.6.1.2020.173
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The Essential Contribution of Captive Sumatran Elephant in Elephant Training Center, Way Kambas National Park for Wildlife Genetics Conservation

Abstract: Way Kambas National Park (WKNP) is home of five protected big mammals including sumatran elephants.  It shares its border with 22 of 37 villages surrounding the national park.  Understanding their existence in the wild is a priority, and  wildlife genetics is a crucially needed. Besides poaching and habitat fragmentation, wildlife-human conflict is one big issue.  Elephant Training Center (ETC) in WKNP is built for semi in-situ conservation effort on captive sumatran elephants that mainly have conflict histori… Show more

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“…Sumatran elephant conflict with humans is one of the main factors in the decline of Sumatran elephant population (Rustiati et al 2020;Ardiantiono et al 2021;Purba et al 2023). According to the Director General of KSDAE (2020), the Sumatran elephant population in 2017 was only 1.694-2.038 individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sumatran elephant conflict with humans is one of the main factors in the decline of Sumatran elephant population (Rustiati et al 2020;Ardiantiono et al 2021;Purba et al 2023). According to the Director General of KSDAE (2020), the Sumatran elephant population in 2017 was only 1.694-2.038 individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trapped conditions in the TWA area have caused elephant populations to often enter and damage the plantation and agricultural crops of the communities around TWA. The Elephant Training Center (PLG) was built aimed at capturing wild elephants that are often in conflict with humans, then tamed through training and maintenance as well as being used as a tourist attraction, repelling wild elephants that enter community land and forest patrols [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%