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I'm not sure why people insist on walking right up to elephants?



KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A pygmy elephant fatally gored an Australian tourist in a remote Malaysian wildlife reserve on Borneo island, an official said Thursday.

Jenna O'Grady Donley died of injuries from the attack Wednesday at the Tabin Wildlife Reserve — the first known fatal incident of its kind in Malaysia's eastern Sabah state, said state wildlife department director Laurentius Ambu.

The wild male elephant had been roaming alone around a mud volcano when Donley, a friend and their Malaysian guide saw the animal while trekking near their resort, Ambu told The Associated Press.

Donley, 25, a veterinarian, is believed to have gone within 10 meters (30 feet) of the animal, which might have charged at her because it was alarmed by the unfamiliar humans, Ambu said.

Rangers have not seen the elephant, but plan to drive it back into the forest, Ambu said.

Pygmy elephants, unique to Borneo island, are a distinct subspecies of mainland Asian elephants. They are considered endangered, with about 2,000 left in Sabah state.

Adult pygmies stand up to 8 feet (2.5 meters) tall — a foot or two (30 to 60 centimeters) shorter than other Asian elephants. They are more rotund and have smaller, babyish faces with longer tails that reach almost to the ground. They are also less aggressive than their Asian counterparts.

The elephant that attacked Donley is believed to be a near-adult about six feet (two meters) tall.

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said the victim was from New South Wales.

An embassy official was to arrive in Borneo on Thursday to provide consular assistance, the department said.

The Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur did not immediately respond to questions about its plans.

Elephant attacks occur occasionally in Sabah, usually if the animals are disturbed, Ambu said, adding that it was the first incident of its kind at the Tabin reserve.

He said people should remain at least 160 feet (50 meters) away from wild elephants. Elephants in the wildlife reserve are currently in a migration season, traveling to different locations in search of food.

In comments issued through Malaysia's national news agency, Bernama, Sabah's tourism minister Masidi Manjun offered the state's "heartfelt condolences" to Donley's family, saying what happened was "an unfortunate incident resulting in the loss of a young life."


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And a veterinarian, too. Good grief. bewildered


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and people can be stupid- male or female


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I'm not sure why people insist on walking right up to elephants?



KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A pygmy elephant fatally gored an Australian tourist in a remote Malaysian wildlife reserve on Borneo island, an official said Thursday.

Jenna O'Grady Donley died of injuries from the attack Wednesday at the Tabin Wildlife Reserve — the first known fatal incident of its kind in Malaysia's eastern Sabah state, said state wildlife department director Laurentius Ambu.

The wild male elephant had been roaming alone around a mud volcano when Donley, a friend and their Malaysian guide saw the animal while trekking near their resort, Ambu told The Associated Press.

Donley, 25, a veterinarian, is believed to have gone within 10 meters (30 feet) of the animal, which might have charged at her because it was alarmed by the unfamiliar humans, Ambu said.

Rangers have not seen the elephant, but plan to drive it back into the forest, Ambu said.

Pygmy elephants, unique to Borneo island, are a distinct subspecies of mainland Asian elephants. They are considered endangered, with about 2,000 left in Sabah state.

Adult pygmies stand up to 8 feet (2.5 meters) tall — a foot or two (30 to 60 centimeters) shorter than other Asian elephants. They are more rotund and have smaller, babyish faces with longer tails that reach almost to the ground. They are also less aggressive than their Asian counterparts.

The elephant that attacked Donley is believed to be a near-adult about six feet (two meters) tall.

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said the victim was from New South Wales.

An embassy official was to arrive in Borneo on Thursday to provide consular assistance, the department said.

The Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur did not immediately respond to questions about its plans.

Elephant attacks occur occasionally in Sabah, usually if the animals are disturbed, Ambu said, adding that it was the first incident of its kind at the Tabin reserve.

He said people should remain at least 160 feet (50 meters) away from wild elephants. Elephants in the wildlife reserve are currently in a migration season, traveling to different locations in search of food.

In comments issued through Malaysia's national news agency, Bernama, Sabah's tourism minister Masidi Manjun offered the state's "heartfelt condolences" to Donley's family, saying what happened was "an unfortunate incident resulting in the loss of a young life."


Thanks for that Anne,my thoughts are with Jenna's family. Being a Vet. she was probably used to being closer to the animals she cared for,and mis-judged the situation. Very sad,as a parent I can only show empathy.




 
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John,

Welcome to AR! I too have sympathy yet I also feel anger that people somehow have the notion to walk up the elephants, bears, lions, et al. There needs to be responsibility via the media that continues to portray wildlife, even so-called 'tame' wildlife as safe, cuddly, bunny hugging, human loving critters. They aren't and never will be!

Of course we hunters recognize that and accept the challenge of potential death when afield. I am troubled in this day and age that such events seem to happen regularly.


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HERE we have had several incidents lately on one of them a tiger killed an eated man that worked at the open zoo .The tiger was killed by stupid ,untrained police that fired him hundreds of shot from inside the patrol with shotgun and 9mm pistol ,i even had a photo of the tiger taxidermized .
AND YES MOST OF THE COPS OF THE WORLD INCLUDED USA ARENT GOOD WEAPON OPERATORS.


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a fatal outcome from a stupid action is just evolution in action and has been for the last 1,000,000 years. sorry if the truth sounds heartless but it is still the truth.


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