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Laguna Phuket issues statement over baby elephants

Phuket Gazette

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Two of the three baby elephants seized in Phuket in February will be returned to their mothers. Photo: Gazette file

PHUKET: -- The management at Laguna Resorts & Hotels, which operates the five-hotel resort complex on Phuket’s west coast, have issued a statement about the baby elephant “Joey”, which was seized in raids in Phuket in February.

Ziya Birkan, Deputy Managing Director at Laguna Resorts & Hotels, wrote in the statement:

“We’re very pleased the authorities have resolved the question of Joey’s parentage through DNA testing, but obviously disappointed he won’t be able to return here to his former role as a popular and much-loved member of our Laguna Phuket family.

“Joey was acquired by us in good faith after we carried out exhaustive due diligence, receiving written confirmations he was legally registered and obtained through necessary regulations.

“Now that has been proven not to be the case, we hope the authorities will continue to use DNA testing to thoroughly investigate the legality of elephants.

“The well being and welfare of our elephants at Laguna Phuket’s Elephant Camp is paramount to us. The camp has been inspected and approved by Richard Lair, chief adviser to the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre.”

Of the two other baby elephants seized in Phuket in February, the infant pachyderm seized from the Phu Thai Souvenir Market in Chalong was identified by the DNA test results to be the offspring of a legally registered mother at a camp in Saiyoke Elephant Park in Kanchanaburi.

“The young elephant will be returned to the Phu Thai owners,” Col Watcharin Phusit, Superintendent of the Regional Natural Resources and Environment Crime Suppression Division, confirmed to the Phuket Gazette.

However, the DNA test results from the baby elephant seized from the ATV@Hill Adventure Tour camp, on the road to the Big Buddha image in Chalong, showed otherwise.

“The DNA test results prove that the youngster is directly related to a wild female elephant seized at Kaeng Krachan wildlife park in Kanchanaburi province,” Col Watcharin said.

“The baby will not be sent back to the ATV camp, but reunited with its mother instead,” he said.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2012/article19647.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-12-06

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“Joey was acquired by us in good faith after we carried out exhaustive due diligence, receiving written confirmations he was legally registered and obtained through necessary regulations."

Obviously a cop out - they can't have tried anywhere near as much as this statement seems to imply.

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I have been here in Phuket two years and am finding it unbelievable how many more elephants have been brought here to live in abject misery. Chained to the floor for ages (watch the way they rock and shake their heads), then made to carry tourists around and then hit with sticks with big hooks on the end.

I live around the corner from a safari and thought I was hallucinating one day when a huge on came charging down the dead end Moo and disappeared into the jungle, his handlers arrived shortly afterward asking if I had seen him. How could I not!

Still this is Thailand!

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I have been here in Phuket two years and am finding it unbelievable how many more elephants have been brought here to live in abject misery. Chained to the floor for ages (watch the way they rock and shake their heads), then made to carry tourists around and then hit with sticks with big hooks on the end.

I live around the corner from a safari and thought I was hallucinating one day when a huge on came charging down the dead end Moo and disappeared into the jungle, his handlers arrived shortly afterward asking if I had seen him. How could I not!

Still this is Thailand!

Hope you denied seeing him anyway?

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