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Elephants Deaths Spur Move for Sanctuary in Indonesia Aoe

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AI-generatedThe article reports elephant deaths and conservation efforts in Indonesia, linked to deforestation from palm oil plantations. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the event is primarily environmental/conservation. Weak commercial link: potential reputational risk for palm oil producers but no concrete price, supply, or regulatory impact mentioned.
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- Two elephants found dead in Bengkulu, Indonesia, end of April.
- Since 2018, estimated seven wild elephants died in region.
- Sumatran elephant population in Seblat district reduced to fewer than 50 individuals.
- Deforestation and habitat loss driven by agriculture and palm oil plantations.
- Bengkulu Natural Resources Conservation Agency using thermal imaging drones to monitor population.
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