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In this photo taken on October 7, 2023, members of the Riau Natural Resources Conservation Agency set a GPS collar on a male Sumatran elephant, estimated to be 15 years old, during their joint operation to install GPS collars on wild Sumatran elephants to prevent human-elephant conflict at the protected forest in Pangkalan Lesung, Central East Sumatra. Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry estimates that the number of Sumatran elephants in Riau province, Sumatra, remains between 200 and 300. (Photo by WAHYUDI/AFP Photo)
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