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View all search resultsPeaceful coexistence: Officers and tamers from CRU (Conservation Response Unit) Trumon ride elephants during their patrol at a wildlife corridor in Naca village, Trumon district, South Aceh regency, on Thursday
Peaceful coexistence: Officers and tamers from CRU (Conservation Response Unit) Trumon ride elephants during their patrol at a wildlife corridor in Naca village, Trumon district, South Aceh regency, on Thursday. The wildlife corridor, which is 2,700 hectares, connects Rawa Singkil wildlife conservation and Gunung Leuser National Park, set up by the International Leuser Foundation and Tropical Forest Conservation to prevent conflicts between wildlife and local residents. (Antara/Regina Safri) (Conservation Response Unit) Trumon ride elephants during their patrol at a wildlife corridor in Naca village, Trumon district, South Aceh regency, on Thursday. The wildlife corridor, which is 2,700 hectares, connects Rawa Singkil wildlife conservation and Gunung Leuser National Park, set up by the International Leuser Foundation and Tropical Forest Conservation to prevent conflicts between wildlife and local residents. (Antara/Regina Safri)
span class="caption">Peaceful coexistence: Officers and tamers from CRU (Conservation Response Unit) Trumon ride elephants during their patrol at a wildlife corridor in Naca village, Trumon district, South Aceh regency, on Thursday. The wildlife corridor, which is 2,700 hectares, connects Rawa Singkil wildlife conservation and Gunung Leuser National Park, set up by the International Leuser Foundation and Tropical Forest Conservation to prevent conflicts between wildlife and local residents. (Antara/Regina Safri)
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