Elephant conservation

Tourists enjoy elephant-friendly travel experiences

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Dak Lak - Tourists coming to visit and relax in the locality have enjoyed the friendly tourism experience with domestic elephants.

The M'nong people and their deep love for elephants

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Dak Lak - Many generations of M'nong people have always considered elephants as a member of the family. They have a close bond with this animal, even after it passes away.

Honoring Central Highlands elephants through works of art

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Dak Lak - Elephants in the Central Highlands will be honored through unique works of art.

The concerns of "Elephant King" Dang Nang Long

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Dak Lak currently has 36 domesticated elephants. If no timely conservation measures are taken, they will face the risk of disappearing forever. This makes the "Elephant King" worried.

The untold story of the "Elephant King" in the Central Highlands

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Dak Lak - Recently, "Elephant King" Dang Nang Long suddenly passed away, leaving behind much grief and unfinished plans for preserving domestic elephants.

Gen Z women have a love for forest conservation for elephants

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A female Gen Z chose to return to her hometown of Quang Nam to devote her love to forest conservation and biodiversity.

Herd of domesticated elephants bid farewell to the Elephant King to his final resting place

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Dak Lak - Many elephant trainers and people in Lak district came to bid farewell to the King of Elephants of the Central Highlands, Dang Nang Long, before he went to his final resting place.