Seblat Elephant Conservation Center (ECC-Kerinci), located at Kerinci Seblat National Park, in Bengkulu, in Indonesia, was founded in 1992.
At Seblat Elephant Conservation Center (ECC-Kerinci) lives 18 elephants with records in this database: (detail list)
Kerinci, Sumatra had 2,1 elephants transferred from Way Kambas 1997: There were l3 elephants at the centre in Kerinci Seblat in 1993 (Suprahman et. al.,1993) which increased to 57 in 1997. ... Staff from WWF-Indonesia report that out of a group of seven elephants sent to the Kerinci Seblat centre, only two survive, the others it is thought died from parasitic infestations, diarrhoea and lung infections (Ron Lilley, pers.comm.).
There were l3 elephants at the centre in Kerinci Seblat in 1993 (Suprahman et. al.,1993) which increased to 57 in 1997. ... Staff from WWF-Indonesia report that out of a group of seven elephants sent to the Kerinci Seblat centre, only two survive, the others it is thought died from parasitic infestations, diarrhoea and lung infections (Ron Lilley, pers.comm.).