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  2. Urban-wildlife interactions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The same authorities which were involved in the previous year's operation on Pulau Tekong were once again engaged to capture the elephant. [23] After several days of tracking and monitoring, the elephant was successfully captured on 6 March 1991, before being tranquilized three days later, and subsequently relocated to Endau-Rompin National ...

  3. Pulau Tekong - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Zoo worked with the Malaysian Wildlife Department's Elephant Capture and Translocation Unit to help in its plan to recapture the runaway elephants. On 10 June, all three elephants were captured and relocated back to the jungles of Johor.

  4. Elephant statue - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant statue, also known as the Thai Elephant, is a bronze sculpture in front of The Arts House along High Street of the Downtown Core area in Singapore. History [ edit ]

  5. Captive elephants - Wikipedia

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    The first elephant arrived in North America in 1796. [1] London Zoo, the first scientific zoo, housed elephants beginning in 1831. [2] Before the 1980s, zoos obtained their elephants by capturing them from the wild. Increased restrictions on the capture of wild elephants and dwindling wild populations caused zoos to turn to captive breeding. [3]

  6. Elephant Captivity Indian Animation ‘Mangal’ Heads to Busan’s ...

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    The film project spotlights the plight of captive elephants through animation. It follows the life of Mangal, an elephant calf captured from the wild and forced into circus life, logging work, and ...

  7. Khedda - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of a khedda, trapping elephants, 1808. A khedda (or Kheddah) or the Khedda system was a stockade trap for the capture of a full herd of elephants that was used in India; other methods were also used to capture single elephants. [1]

  8. Equatic Unveils Oxygen-Selective Anodes, Unlocking Gigaton ...

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    Equatic will incorporate OSAs into Equatic-1, the upcoming demonstration-scale plant in Singapore and the first commercial-scale plant in Quebec—a facility capable of removing 109,500 tonnes of CO2 and generating 3,600 tonnes of green hydrogen per year as early as 2026. Ongoing research by Dr. Chen’s team will continually enhance ...

  9. List of mammals of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are currently about 65 species of mammals in Singapore. [1] Since the founding years of modern Singapore in 1819, over 90 species have been recorded, including megafauna such as tigers, leopards and sambar deer .