Thai Elephants Celebrate
National Day
Elephant fans have
gathered in Thailand to celebrate the annual National Elephant Day honouring
the tusked beasts.In Pattaya resort, Chonburi province, 52 elephants were treated
to an all-you-can-eat fruit buffet to mark the day.A senior mahout, the Thai
name for a professional elephant rider, blessed the animals with holy water
before the annual event at the resort.Events will be held all week in order to
draw attention to the efforts to save the species and protect their shrinking
habitats in Thailand.Over the past decades Thailand has seen a sharp decline in
wild animals, currently estimated at less than 3,000.Yesterday the U.S.
ambassador to Thailand, Kristie Kenney, called on the nation’s government to
prioritise the problem of poachers targeting elephants in the wild.Ms Kenney
said the Thai government needs to issue clear-cut rules and regulations in
order to save the endangered species, Visiting an Elephant
Conservation Centre in Kanchanaburi province, Ms Kenney said it was a ‘good
sign’ that Prime Minister Yinkluck Shinawatra had pledged to take action
against ivory trade, but that further regulations to protect elephants needed
to be ‘urgently addressed’.The Asian elephant can be found across Asia from
India to Borneo. There are three subspecies spread across Asia: the Sumatran,
Sri Lankan and the Indian elephant.It is smaller in size than it’s African
relative and has been listed as an endangered species since 1986.The biggest
threats against its population is the destruction of the Asian elephant's
natural habitats from expanding populations and infrastructure, as well as
poaching.
Thai Elephants Celebrate National Day
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