Two of the four sub species of Asian elephants are found in Indonesia. The Sumatran elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) is only found on the island of Sumatra and was originally thought to be the smallest of the Asian elephants. However, it was discovered in 2005 that the Borneo or pygmy elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) was a separate species from those found on the Asian mainland. The Borneo sub species are found in the Indonesian province of Kalimantan, which shares the same island with Borneo.
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Indonesia Elephant Population Figures
Elephant Range: 105,000 km² approx (includes Sumatra and Kalimantan combined)
Country Ranking: 3rd of 13
Total Wild Elephants: 1,180-1,557 (Sumatra)
No estimate given (Kalimantan - estimated 500-1,000 in 1990)
Country Ranking: 6th of 13
Total Captive Population: 350 estimated
Country Ranking: 6th of 13
Source: R Sukumar - A Brief Review of the Status, Distribution and Biology of Wild Asian Elephants Elephas maximus- International Zoo Yearbook 2006
While this information source is considered the very best available, accurate data on wild elephant populations is difficult to obtain and scientifically verify.




