Drone Shows 40 Elephants Eating Crops After Allegedly Flattening Over 3,000
Banana Trees
Yap Wan Xiang, SAYS
March 26, 2025
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Drone footage has captured a herd of elephants feasting in oil palm and
banana plantations after allegedly flattening the area in Kahang, Johor
The footage, shared on Facebook by Jee King Eng on Monday, 24 March, shows
the elephants and their calves overturning what appear to be trunks and
leaf stalks, seemingly in search of food.
Speaking to China Press, Jee recounted that the elephants entered his
banana plantation on 23 and 24 March, destroying over 3,000 plants.
He said the financial loss is incalculable and expressed concern that the
elephants may return to his farm.
Jee declined to share further details, only mentioning that the
human-elephant conflict in Kahang has troubled residents for years
He said the matter remains unresolved despite being raised with the
relevant authorities.
Another farmer told China Press that elephants were attracted to oil palm
trees during replanting, likening the scene to a "buffet".
He explained that recent rains had flooded many roads and plantations,
causing the elephants to roam between plantations.
While fences with electric currents are commonly installed to deter the
animals, regular maintenance is essential to ensure their effectiveness.
The human-elephant conflict in Kahang has been a longstanding issue that
has attracted media attention over the years
A report co-produced by the Pulitzer Center's Rainforest Investigations
Network and Malaysiakini highlighted various conflicts in the area,
including a road accident that killed a calf, allegations of residents
poisoning several elephants, and farmers abandoning their fields due to
fears of elephant encounters.
Over the years, the National Parks Department (PERHILITAN) has introduced
multiple measures to address these issues, such as relocating elephants to
different forests and drafting a human-elephant coexistence plan, which
aims to reconnect fragmented forests and elephant habitats across
Peninsular Malaysia using ecological corridors.
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