Measures proposed to conserve wild elephants in Dong Nai
The southern province of Dong Nai has proposed measures to conserve and prevent consanguineous mating in the herd of wild elephants there.
Le Viet Dung, deputy head of the division, suggested two plans to prevent consanguineous mating among the elephants. The first is to ask for the Vietnam Administration of Forestry’s permission to bring some elephants in other localities to Dong Nai to mate with local ones.
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Local residents said the animals often come to their farms to find food, destroying a large area of fruit trees such as mango, cashew, banana and sugar cane.
The forest protection division is carrying out an emergency elephant conservation project with a total cost of VND85 billion (US$3.75 million). Accordingly, about 50km of electric fence will be built in Tan Phu, Dinh Quan and Vinh Cuu districts to prevent the conflict between elephants and human.