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Tourists riding elephants in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Ngoc Quyen

Experts divided on Vietnam elephant-watching tour

A herd of six elephants is too small and difficult to be spotted in a forest while the animals have become...

The elephants that have threatened many residents in Dak Lak Province since last week. Photo: Thanh Nien

Wild elephants forage for food in inhabited areas in Central Highlands, scare locals

The animals have reportedly come from the Yok Don National Park to a nearby reservoir looking for water

Pictures of the month: April

Pictures of the month: April

Top photos from the month of April.

The body of the dead elephant found in a forest in Dak Lak Province. Photo: Trung Chuyen

Decomposed elephant calf found in Central Highlands forest

The newborn was apparently caught in mud when drinking water at the Ea Sup Thuong Lake in Dak Lak Province.

The baby elephant that was pulled from a well in Dak Lak Province on March 28, 2016. Photo credit: Dak Lak Elephant Conservation Center

Elephant herd rejects baby rescued in central Vietnam

Conservationists fear the repeated rejection is because the 2-month-old animal has contracted human smells from its rescuers

A male elephant destroys a motorbike in Dong Nai Province on April 11, 2016. Photo credit: Nguyen Hieu/Tuoi Tre

Wild elephant wreaks havoc in southern Vietnam

The endangered animal returned to residential areas not long after being sent back to a forest

Elephants serving tourists in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak. Photo: Trung Chuyen

Vietnam province may buy elephants from Thailand to promote tourism

The domesticated population in Dak Lak has shrunk dramatically after many died due to overwork serving tourists and lack of food,...

Elephant sports in Vietnam's Central Highlands

Elephant sports in Vietnam's Central Highlands

Olympics hopefuls? These exciting photos suggest so

Elephants in Dak Lak Province carry tourists. Photo: Tran Ngoc Quyen

Sting in the tail: Lucky charm hunt threatens Vietnamese elephants

Experts have denounced the practice of cutting tail hairs from elephants for sale, but tour guides and owners seem to...

Wild baby elephant found dead in Central Highlands

Wild baby elephant found dead in Central Highlands

The calf possibly got stuck in a muddy pond when looking for food with its herd in Dak Lak Province

Thoong Ngan had it right tusk cut by thieves on July 14. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Tusk thieves threaten Vietnam’s fast dwindling domesticated elephants

Their numbers are down from 500 in the 1980s to 43 now, and a new threat has arisen

Thoong Ngan, a 20-year old domestic elephant, with his right tusk almost severed. Photo credit: Dak Lak Elephant Conservation Center

Elephant has tusk almost sawed off in Central Highlands attack

The thieves tried to cut its tusk when the domestic elephant was grazing in a forest  

A domestic elephant died last month in Dak Lak Province. File photo

Another tourist elephant drops dead in Vietnam, allegedly of exhaustion

Five domestic and one wild elephants died in the area so far this year.

Vietnamese elephant injured by poacher's snare recovers after treatment

Vietnamese elephant injured by poacher's snare recovers after treatment

It was found in a Dak Lak forest in February with very bad wounds

Conservationists rescue a wild elephant injured by poachers' traps in Dak Lak Province in February 2015. Photo: Nguyen Binh

Vietnam’s last elephants dying due to poaching, deforestation

The population of wild elephants has shrunk from 2,000 in the 1980s to around 100  
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