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Covid-19: Thousands of people laid off, millions lost in revenue as elephant businesses close in Chiang Mai


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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Bantha said that there were 93 elephant parks in Chiang Mai - 85 have closed down. Five thousand staff have been laid off.  One thousand elephants are idle. 

 

Elevephanting  numbers !

 

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Well then its time for the bunny huggers and peta and all the enviro wwf chatterers to step up, buy these elephants and end the business of elephant riding. Probably could put them all out of biz and have the elephants moved to refuges for what, $5 million US? Pocket change. What are we waiting for.

 

Probably the elephants will starve first.

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That is total BS. No way 93 elephant parks in CM. He should be charged with fake news.

This is what Google will give you 9 sanctuaries and this list
  1. Hug Elephant Sanctuary
  2. Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuary & Trekking
  3. Kanta Elephant Sanctuary
  4. Elephant Rescue Park
  5. Maerim Elephant Sanctuary
  6. Elephant Valley (Chiang Rai)
  7. Patara Elephant Farm
  8. Elephant Nature Park
  9. Thai Elephant Home

Nope, that's 9 LEGAL elephant parks, and 84 illegal ones... ????

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2 hours ago, petedk said:

I hope someone takes care of the poor elephants and they don't starve to death.

O course there will someone to take care of the animals.  The article said:  " millions lost in revenue" and this only in a month or so.

 

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1 hour ago, losername said:

Logging was banned in 1989.  That means that any ex-logging elephant must have been mature and trained at that time.  Now, they would be maybe 40+ years old. From what I have seen there are a few older elephants but many appear considerably younger than that.  Horrible?  Yes.  Where is the dignity in seeing these fine animals painting, playing football or polo and other entirely unnatural activities?  I would suggest that the elephant parks are the least bad offenders.  I hate to see the real babies being dragged around entertainment areas, being subjected to bright flashing lights in their faces, horrendous loud music, sharp jabs to make them "ask" for food and the dangers of heavy night-time traffic.  Some have no safety lights.  Their "mahouts", likewise, are too young to have ever seen a logging camp.

I have seen elephants used in logging activities close to Pattaya, 3 years ago.

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4 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

I have seen elephants used in logging activities close to Pattaya, 3 years ago.

That's interesting.  I would have liked to see them doing the work they had done for centuries.  I guess there might have been some kind of special licence issued on that occasion.  Several sources confirm 1989 as being the year for logging being banned.  Lots of good information in Wiki  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephants_in_Thailand

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2 hours ago, legend49 said:

Bantha said that there were 93 elephant parks in Chiang Mai - 85 have closed down. Five thousand staff have been laid off. 

 

That is total BS. No way 93 elephant parks in CM. He should be charged with fake news.

This is what Google will give you 9 sanctuaries and this list

  1. Hug Elephant Sanctuary
  2. Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuary & Trekking
  3. Kanta Elephant Sanctuary
  4. Elephant Rescue Park
  5. Maerim Elephant Sanctuary
  6. Elephant Valley (Chiang Rai)
  7. Patara Elephant Farm
  8. Elephant Nature Park
  9. Thai Elephant Home

Nine elephant parks have laid off 5,000 employees? I don't think so. That's over 500 per park!

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1 hour ago, NCC1701A said:

i would take one of those elephants to my house and it could live in my yard. plenty to eat.

but i am sure there is some law that says you can only torture elephants.  

Wrong! Elephant torturer is a protected occupation.

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2 hours ago, frequentatore said:

Exactly. I've seen during a ride in Ayutthaya an elephant being hit on the head and bleeding. 

So you were on the ride?

Encouraging the abuse if yu were, if not I apolgise in advance

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1 hour ago, GeorgeCross said:

this doesn't make sense. didn't they say that tourist arrivals only down 25% ?

 

so how can his business be down 95% ?

 

 

Perhaps in combination with the drive to encourage people not to attend these parks due to alledged cruel practices.

I would suggest numbers have been dropping for some time hopefully

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