FGV bears cost to transport baby elephant for medical treatment
FGV Holdings staff with Sahabat, who was taken to Lok Kawi Wildlife Park to treat infections in his eyes, recently. – FGV Holdings Bhd pic, July 10, 2020.
FGV Holdings Bhd will assist the Sabah Wildlife Department by covering the cost of treatment and care of a baby male Borneo elephant rescued by plantation workers at Sahabat Felda 54 near the Tabin Reserve Forest border on April 2. FGV group CEO Haris Fadzilah Hassan said the 2-year-old elephant named Sahabat was found wandering around the plantation with both eyes severely infected, which may have affected its vision, causing it to be separated from his herd.
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