The centre carries out public awareness activities related to the conservation of elephants in Malaysia, and over the past 30 years, has successfully relocated more than 1,000 wild elephants as a result of Khan’s pioneering work.
His career in wildlife conservation started when he joined the Perak Game Department (now known as The Department of Wildlife and National Parks of Peninsular Malaysia – PERHILITAN), where he initiated the capture, handling technique and relocation of wild elephants in Malaysia.
However, the technique proved unsuitable for the dense Malaysian jungles, so he and his team developed the revolutionary drug capture technique which played a pivotal role in wildlife research and conservation.