An elephant breeder, the largest animal in Dak Lak province, has just passed away at the age of 63.

Việt NamViệt Nam28/10/2024


On the afternoon of October 28, information was reported that on the afternoon of October 27, Mr. Dang Nang Long, residing in Buon Ma Thuot City (Dak Lak Province) - the person who raised the most elephants in Dak Lak Province, passed away at the age of 63.

Người sở hữu nhiều voi nhất Đắk Lắk đã qua đời - Ảnh 1.

When he was alive, Mr. Dang Nang Long, Buon Ma Thuot City (Dak Lak Province) loved and understood elephants - giant animals.

Mr. Dang Nang Long was born in Le village, Lien Son town, Lak district (Dak Lak province). Mr. Long is known as the person with the most elephants in Dak Lak province. At one point, Mr. Long owned 7 domestic elephants.

Not only does he love and understand elephants, Mr. Long also tries to preserve and develop the herd of domestic elephants in Dak Lak by mating and breeding them, but after many years this has not yet come true.

Recently, Mr. Long moved to Buon Ma Thuot City to live and was working on an elephant-friendly tourism model in Ea Kao Commune, Buon Ma Thuot City. However, he passed away when everything was still unfinished.

Người sở hữu nhiều voi nhất Đắk Lắk đã qua đời - Ảnh 2.

Currently, there are more than 30 domesticated elephants in Dak Lak province. Many domesticated elephants have been handed over to the people by specialized agencies, wildlife protection organizations, environmental protection organizations, biodiversity protection organizations, Party committees, and authorities to release them back into the wild.

Source: https://danviet.vn/mot-nguoi-nuoi-voi-con-dong-vat-khong-lo-voi-so-luong-nhieu-nhat-o-dak-lak-vua-qua-doi-o-tuoi-63-20241028142855548.htm


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