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Checking-in on Oregon Zoo’s efforts to help save the endangered Bornean elephant
Checking-in on Oregon Zoo’s efforts to help save the endangered Bornean elephant
Checking-in on Oregon Zoo’s efforts to help save the endangered Bornean elephant

Published on: 05/07/2025

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Oregon Zoo elephant conservation lead Dr. Sharon Glaeser is shown visiting in June 2023 with Agathis, an orphaned Bornean elephant calf being cared for at the Borneo Elephant Sanctuary in Sabah, a state in the northern part of Borneo. For years, the Oregon Zoo has been supporting conservation efforts to save the endangered Bornean elephant, including funding two wildlife ranger positions in the Sabah Wildlife Department's Wildlife Rescue Unit and helping develop a plan to care for orphaned or separated calves and juvenile elephants.

Since her birth in February, Asian baby elephant Tula-tu has become a star attraction at the Oregon Zoo. Asian elephants are endangered, with roughly 40,000 of them remaining in the wild, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. With all the attention Tula-tu has been getting, it’s easy to overlook the presence of Chendra, a Bornean elephant who has been in the zoo’s care for more than 25 years and whose relatives in the wild are even more at risk of extinction.

Only about a thousand Bornean elephants remain, mostly in the forested northern tip of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.

For more than a decade, the Oregon Zoo has been supporting efforts to help save Bornean elephants. Last month, the zoo sponsored a symposium in Borneo attended by government officials; NGOs that are helping to protect habitat and reduce conflicts between people and elephants; representatives from the palm oil and tourism industries and other participants. At the symposium, the Sabah Wildlife Department launched a new plan co-developed by the Oregon Zoo to care for the growing number of calves and juvenile elephants that are being separated from their herds or found orphaned, like Chendra.

Dr. Sharon Glaeser is the Oregon Zoo’s elephant conservation lead. She joins us with more details about the fight to save the world’s smallest elephant.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/05/07/checking-in-on-oregon-zoos-efforts-to-help-save-the-endangered-bornean-elephant/

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