Stop Exporting Asian Elephant from Malaysia to Japan, Wildlife Is Not a Diplomatic Tool

    Malaysia has recently sent several Asian Elephant to Japan under the justification of “international cooperation,” but behind this decision are living beings capable of emotion, memory, and deep social bonds. These elephants are not objects to be exchanged. they are individuals who form lifelong family connections, grieve loss, and rely on the freedom of their natural habitat to survive. Removing them from their home, separating them from their kind, and placing them in confined, unfamiliar environments is not just a conservation concern, it is a question of compassion and humanity. At a time when their habitats are already shrinking and conflicts with humans are increasing, exporting them abroad sends the message that their lives matter less than political convenience, when in reality, they deserve protection, dignity, and the right to remain in the wild where they belong.
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