BangkokPost-Mar 14

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) has drawn up a 10-year action plan to mitigate human-elephant conflicts that have occurred wherever elephants and locals share the same habitat, competing for the same resources. The government on May 26, 1998, designated March 13 as National Elephant Day in a bid to raise awareness about the animal’s importance to society. To mark National Elephant Day on Sunday, the Bangkok Post spoke to DNP authorities and villagers taking part in addressing the human-elephant problem. The DNP is marking Elephant Day by launching a campaign to clear harmful hunting traps in forests nationwide, after elephants were injured or killed by these traps. According to the Human and Elephant Voices Network’s website, 69 out of 189 protected areas in the kingdom are habitats for Asian elephants. The network says there are approximately 3,084-3,500 wild elephants in Thailand, adding that compared to 14 years ago, the elephant population today is increasing. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2278647/giant-hopes-for-elephant-day