employees at the camps,, the issue of what to do with these so-called problem elephants remains largely unsolveded. one nonprofit orgrganization, fauna & f flora internatitional, is t trying to hellp. their conseatioion respononse unit, or cru, made up of 14 elephants, is being deployed to prevevent human/wildlife cononflict. in communities where conflicts exist, the cru will push elephants back to remaining forest areas away from villages. >> [speaking localal language]e] >> these approaches can be very effectctive on the small scale, um, a a also in thehe srt terer. at the end ofof the e day, as elephant habit shrhrinks, elephantsts are going to spendd more and more time coming out of the foforest. so t the long-term solution is not community based initiatives to drive elephants back to the forest. the long-term solution is to make sure there's enough room for the elephannts to live in the n natl habitat wiwithout having to o ce into humuman habitatation. >> the best hope to cononserve the sumatran elelephant is actualally to consnserve the onn aceh, because that's where t the biggest p populati