Villagers stand near a female elephant that died near a palm oil plantation in Krueng Ayon village, in Indonesia?s Aceh province, April 30, 2012. The villagers believe that unidentified people poisoned the wild elephant, because they often caused damage to palm oil plantations. The Natural Resources Conservation Center in Aceh in a statement said the number of wild elephants in Aceh is decreasing due to forest being cleared for palm oil plantations and mines. REUTERS/Junaidi Hanafiah (INDONESIA – Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) – RTR31EUV
Villagers stand near a female elephant that died near a palm oil plantation in Krueng Ayon village, in Indonesia?s Aceh province, April 30, 2012. The villagers believe that unidentified people poisoned the wild elephant, because they often caused damage to palm oil plantations. The Natural Resources Conservation Center in Aceh in a statement said the number of wild elephants in Aceh is decreasing due to forest being cleared for palm oil plantations and mines. REUTERS/Junaidi Hanafiah (INDONESIA – Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) – RTR31EUV






