KUNMING: A herd of 40 wild Asian elephants has been spotted foraging on a mountain in Mengla County, southwest China’s Yunnan Province.
According to the county’s forestry and grassland administration, the elephants are aboriginal to the county and are the main objects of monitoring and protection by local authorities.
On the evening of July 11, the wandering herd arrived at a mountain slope near Molong Village.
“The area is uncultivated land covered with palm leaves, which are one of the giants’ favorite foods,” said Qin Wenjian, an officer at a local border police station.
When the herd appeared in the area, its presence was immediately reported by 32-year-old villager Long Nengxiong, using an app for issuing elephant warnings. Together with his colleague Chen Yongsheng, Long is in charge of monitoring elephants in the area.
At the scene, the staff carried out traffic control, road blocks, personnel guidance and other work where the elephants were passing through, so as to ensure their safety.
At about 8:30 p.m., the elephants vanished into the woods.
“The herd currently has 29 adult elephants and 11 juvenile ones,” said Long, who has been monitoring wild Asian elephants since 2019. –Agencies