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Mahout charged for elephant goring Spanish woman in Thailand
Breeding elephants in captivity in Thailand can be considered bad for several reasons: Ethical Concerns: Captive breeding often raises ethical issues related to animal welfare. Elephants may suffer from stress, unnatural living conditions, and restricted social interactions compared to their natural habitat. Conservation Impact - While captive breeding programs may aim to conserve the species, in reality it has negative impacts on wild populations. This includes potential genetic issues in captive-bred elephants and disruption of natural behaviours critical for survival in the wild. Internationally, great care is taken in selecting genetically diverse animals of the same sub species etc but casual breeding in camps in Thailand does none of this. In Thailand, captive-bred elephants are almost exclusively used in the tourism industry for activities like elephant rides, shows, or performances. This can lead to exploitation, as elephants are subjected to harsh training methods and unnatural behaviours for the sake of entertainment. Focusing on captive breeding diverts attention and resources away from preserving natural habitats and addressing the root causes of habitat loss and human-elephant conflicts. There is no long-term viability: captive breeding does not ensure the long-term survival of elephants as it does not address broader conservation challenges, such as habitat protection, human-wildlife conflict mitigation, and sustainable development. It just supplies the tourist industry with baby elephants that boost tourist numbers at the attraction. In summary, while captive breeding seldom plays a role in conservation efforts, especially for species at risk, it should be approached scientifically and ethically so it contributes positively to both the welfare of individual animals having to give birth (and mate) and the conservation of the species as a whole. -
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Evidence of Covid19 vaccine shedding
Oh dear God in heaven. That's total BS. Are we back to those dark days Tall John? Masks are totally worthless. Ask your handler Fauci. -
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Thailand Eases Alcohol Sale Rules at Major Airports
That mentality strikes me as belonging to Mafia principles. "Everyone wins" ...really? -
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Electricity in Amazaing Thailand(Chiang Mai).
Maybe it was one of their 19th century transformers that blew up They explode from bird droppings. Nothing to do with demand
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