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  • 29
    Jan
    2013
    7:19am, EST

    Poison suspected in deaths of 10 endangered pygmy elephants in Borneo

    Sabah Wildlife Department via AFP - Getty Images

    A baby pygmy elephant stands beside a dead adult in the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Malaysia's Sabah state.

    By Ian Johnston, Staff Writer, NBC News

    Ten endangered pygmy elephants have been found dead in suspicious circumstances in Malaysia, according to reports.

    Sen Nathan, head veterinarian at the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Sabah state on the island of Borneo, said officials "highly suspect" the animals were poisoned, but tests are still to be carried out to determine whether they were deliberately harmed, BBC News reported.


    "It was actually a very sad sight to see all those dead elephants, especially one of the dead females who had a very young calf of about three months old. The calf was trying to wake the dead mother up," he said, according to the BBC.

    Nathan added the elephants, aged between four and 20, were believed to be from the same family group.

    Malaysia’s The Star newspaper said the first elephant died on Dec. 29 and the last was found on Jan. 24.

    The paper reported that the dead animals were found in an area that it described as an “industrial tree plantation.”

    The Star said it was not known how the elephants had died, and noted it was possible they had eaten poisonous plants or pesticides.

    The BBC cited Masidi Manjun, environmental minister for the Sabah area, as saying it was “a sad day for conservation and Sabah.”

    Sabah Wildlife Department via Reuters

    Malaysia's wildlife officials inspect a dead pygmy elephant.

    Conservation charity WWF runs an “adopt a pygmy elephant” campaign.

    According to its website, the animals are found “only on the northeast tip of the island of Borneo, and inhabit forests near water sources and grasslands. “

    “Borneo pygmy elephants are smaller than other Asian elephants, chubbier, and have bigger ears and tails,” it said. “They eat roughly 300 pounds of food daily—mostly roots, grasses, leaves, bananas and sugar cane.”

    WWF estimates that there are possibly as low as 1,600 individuals in the wild.

    “The top threats to pygmy elephants are habitat loss and conflict with humans,” it added.

    Related:

    Orphaned elephants find sanctuary in Kenya amid rampant poaching

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    We are going to completely wreck this planet. I am afraid however that no serious action, even remedial, will occur until the tipping point is long past. At that point we will witness the die off of our species.

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  • 27
    Sep
    2012
    8:12am, EDT

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    Base jump in the city

    Russian base jumper Andrei Nefedov leaps from the top of the 421-meter Kuala Lumpur Tower during the International Tower Jump in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on September 27, 2012.

    Some 95 professional basejumpers from 18 countries are taking part in the annual event.

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    Andy Lewis takes on KL Tower! The Joy Trip Project reports for National Geographic Adventure

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  • 5
    Jun
    2012
    2:42pm, EDT

    Pregnant Olympic competitor due to have baby one month after games

    Reuters

    Pregnant Malaysian shooter Nur Suryani Mohamed Taibi (R) talks to her husband Marhazli Mhotar after competing in the women's single 10m air rifle shooting finals at the 36th Southeast Asian Shooting Championship 2012 in Subang outside Kuala Lumpur June 5, 2012. When Suryani takes aim with her rifle at the London Olympics it will not just be nerves she will be attempting to control inside her. The 29-year-old from Perak, situated 124 miles north of Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur, is due to give birth to her first child on Sept. 2, less than a month after the Games end.

    Reuters

    Pregnant Malaysian shooter Nur Suryani Mohamed Taibi reacts after her rifle encounters a technical problem as she competes in the women's single 10m air rifle shooting finals at the 36th Southeast Asian Shooting Championship 2012.

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    3 comments

    for an Olympian, sporting enthusiast and potential mentor to young kids. Has she not learned the proper gun safety rules. Always point the "business end" of the gun AWAY FROM YOU. for pete sake she is leaning her chin on a malfunctioning gun.

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  • 11
    Apr
    2012
    7:54am, EDT

    Krish / Malaysian Department of Information via EPA

    New Malaysian King Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah holds a keris (a traditional Malay dagger) next to Queen Haminah Hamidun during his investiture ceremony at the National Palace in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on April 11, 2012.

    Malaysian sultan becomes king — for a second time

    Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah has become the first person to hold the position of king twice under Malaysia's unique rotating monarchy, Agence France Presse reports. The 84-year-old, who is said to be a fan of Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra, was previously king in the 1970s.

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  • 25
    Jan
    2012
    12:15am, EST

    Abandoned baby Borneo Pygmy elephant rescued

     

    Sabah Wildlife Department's Wildlife Rescue Unit / Reuters

    Members of the Wildlife Rescue Unit of Sabah's Wildlife Department pet a newly rescued baby elephant in Lahad Datu in Malaysia's state of Sabah on Borneo island, in this handout photo released by Sabah Wildlife Department's Wildlife Rescue Unit to Reuters on Jan. 25, 2012.

    New Straits Times reports: An abandoned male baby elephant, believed to be a few weeks old, was rescued by the Sabah Wildlife Department's Wildlife Rescue Unit at a plantation, about 40km from here, on Saturday. Calling it the "Chinese New Year miracle", the team said it was alerted by the plantation workers who found the baby elephant in a deep moat and unable to move.

    The population of Borneo Pygmy elephants in Sabah is dwindling fast, with only 2,000 left in the wild.

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  • 9
    Dec
    2011
    6:58am, EST

    Vincent Thian / AP

    Muslim women take souvenir pictures next to Christmas decorations at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Dec. 9, 2011.

    A shopping mall Christmas in Kuala Lumpur

    See a diverse selection of festive displays in our slideshow: Let there be lights!

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    I didn't realize that Muslims celebrated Christmas - That's the "birthday" of Jesus Christ - not Mohamed - I didn't realize how far the reach of commercial westernization had reached - Yeah! (see me smiling)

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  • 1
    Nov
    2011
    6:13am, EDT

    Train collides with fuel tanker in Sabah, Malaysia

    EPA

    A picture made avalailable on November 1 shows a train on fire after it rammed into a tanker near Kota Kinabalu International Aiport, Sabah, Malaysia, on October 31.

    Adam Arinin / AFP - Getty Images

    Volunteers and rescue workers push an injured woman on a stretcher after a passenger train and an oil truck collided in Sabah state on October 31.

    Adam Arinin / AFP - Getty Images

    Firefighters survey the scene after a passenger train and an oil truck collided near Kota Kinabalu airport on October 31.

    European PressPhoto Agency reports:

    Malaysian fire and rescue officers are searching for 34 unaccounted-for people a day after a train collided with a fuel tanker. Late Monday, a passenger train carrying 200 people hit a tanker carrying 27,000 litres of petrol in the eastern state of Sabah on Borneo island. The collision caused a massive explosion and fire injuring 12 people, at least two of them seriously.

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  • 2
    Oct
    2011
    10:55am, EDT

    Lai Seng Sin / AP

    BASE jumper Nick Whitmer of the United States dives in the air from the Kuala Lumpur Tower during the KL Tower International Jump in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday, Oct. 2. BASE stands for the places such jumpers usually jump from: buildings, antennae, spans (bridges) and earth (cliffs).

    BASE jumpers take part in KL Tower International Jump in Kuala Lumpur

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    Scary!

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  • 29
    Sep
    2011
    7:49am, EDT

    Bazuki Muhammad / Reuters

    BASE jumper Jean-Philippe Teffaud from Grenoble, France, leaps off with a parachute from Kuala Lumpur Tower in the Malaysian capital on September 29.

    BASE jumper descends on Kuala Lumpur

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  • 16
    Aug
    2011
    10:54pm, EDT

    Festival for the ‘Hungry Ghost’ in Malaysia

    Saeed Khan / AFP - Getty Images

    Ethnic Chinese devotees set fire to a 26.71 foot high paper-made statue of Chinese deity "Da Shi Ye" or Guardian God of Ghosts during the festive event of Hungry Ghost in Malaysia's northern town of Bukit Mertajam on August 16, 2010. In the Chinese tradition the seventh month of the lunar year is regarded as the Ghost Month in which spirits and ghosts come down to earth. During this festival the devotees burn paper-made models to appease the wandering spirits and offers prayers.

    Saeed Khan / AFP - Getty Images

    Artists perform a Chinese opera gets during the Hungry Ghost festival in Malaysia's northern town of Bukit Mertajam on August 16, 2011.

    Saeed Khan / AFP - Getty Images

    An artist participating in the production of a Chinese opera gets ready behind the stage during the Hungry Ghost festival in Malaysia's northern town of Bukit Mertajam on August 16, 2011.

    Vincent Thian / AP

    Ethnic Chinese burns joss sticks after a giant paper statue of the Chinese deity "Da Shi Ye" or "Guardian God of Ghosts" burns during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival in Bukit Mertajam,Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011.


    Wikipedia has more background on the Hungry Ghost Festival

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    Beautiful photographs of a rich, vibrant, and beautiful religious cultural event!

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  • 21
    Jul
    2011
    4:56am, EDT

    Ryan Pierse / Getty Images

    Thant Zin Oo of Myanmar kicks over the net against Lai-Fu Chen of Chinese Taipei on day one of the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup on July 21 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    A flying kick at the sepaktakraw World Cup

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    I must admit I hadn't heard of the sport of sepaktakraw - also known as kick volleyball - until now. According to Wikipedia, the sport is native to the Malay-Thai peninsula and has been played since at least the 15th century.

    You can read more about the World Cup at this official website.

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    Nice package.

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  • 9
    Jul
    2011
    9:43am, EDT

    Protesters take on tear gas, water cannons in Malaysia

    Lai Seng Sin / AP

    A Malaysian activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) is sprayed by a water cannon during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as more than 10,000 demonstrators massed across Malaysia's largest city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years.

     AP reports:

    Demonstrators marched in defiance of Najib's administration, which declared the rally illegal and warned people repeatedly to avoid it. Officials insisted it was merely an opposition attempt to trigger chaos and stir anti-government sentiment, while activists accused authorities of being afraid of any large display of dissent that could undermine their authority.

    Read more here.

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