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February 25, 2022, the world animal protection organization World Animal Protection, as the initiator of the proposal of the 'Draft Thai Elephant Protection and Protection Act B.E....' or 'Draft Thai Elephant Act', civil sector version. society Along with civil society representatives in animal protection, volunteers and the general public, they gathered to submit 16,495 signatures in support of the draft law. To the representative of the Speaker of the National Assembly Call for speeding up the process of enacting law. To advance sustainable elephant welfare reform Tell the world Ms. Rojana Sangthong, Director of World Animal Protection Organization,
Thailand, revealed that “The welfare of Thai elephants currently facing Phone Number List problems in many ways, from legal issues where elephants are still divided into captive elephants and wild elephants. which captive elephants are not as protected as wild elephants Those captive elephants are trained to be used in the tourism industry in ways that go against the natural behavior of elephants, such as elephant shows and elephant rides. The training process causes a lot of harm and cruelty to the elephants. Most elephants still have poor living conditions. It is not conducive to living like a wild animal.” n Organization, Thailand, revealed that Roatchana_Sungthong Miss Rojana added. “Moreover, Breeding
lephants is not beneficial to the conservation of elephants in the wild in any way. It will only cause the number of captive elephants to continue increasing. Contrary to the trend of tourism, tourists are increasingly paying attention to animal welfare. And the recent COVID-19 crisis has made it even clearer that the tourism industry has too many elephants. to the point of not being able to see and see the elephants in times of crisis” Mr. Panjadet Singto, policy advisor World Animal Protection Organization Thailand states that “Draft of the Thai Elephant Act Civil society edition Contains content that focuses on improving the welfare of Thai elephants. and end all forms of violence against elephants. In particular, it is forbidden to train baby elephants using cruel methods. or using
Thailand, revealed that “The welfare of Thai elephants currently facing Phone Number List problems in many ways, from legal issues where elephants are still divided into captive elephants and wild elephants. which captive elephants are not as protected as wild elephants Those captive elephants are trained to be used in the tourism industry in ways that go against the natural behavior of elephants, such as elephant shows and elephant rides. The training process causes a lot of harm and cruelty to the elephants. Most elephants still have poor living conditions. It is not conducive to living like a wild animal.” n Organization, Thailand, revealed that Roatchana_Sungthong Miss Rojana added. “Moreover, Breeding
lephants is not beneficial to the conservation of elephants in the wild in any way. It will only cause the number of captive elephants to continue increasing. Contrary to the trend of tourism, tourists are increasingly paying attention to animal welfare. And the recent COVID-19 crisis has made it even clearer that the tourism industry has too many elephants. to the point of not being able to see and see the elephants in times of crisis” Mr. Panjadet Singto, policy advisor World Animal Protection Organization Thailand states that “Draft of the Thai Elephant Act Civil society edition Contains content that focuses on improving the welfare of Thai elephants. and end all forms of violence against elephants. In particular, it is forbidden to train baby elephants using cruel methods. or using