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Thailand’s National Park Service team and veterinarians are working hard to find a wild elephant, known as “Plai Noo Sing,” who was shot several times and critically injured in a forest in Chachoengsao, east of Bangkok. Since last week, officials from Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary have been on the lookout for a 20 year old wild elephant who was shot 10 times with dozens of shotguns by a villager in Sanam Chai Khet district and escaped into the forest with the help of its herd of about 100 elephants. According to a local source, the elephant was occasionally […]

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Sad to see any animal, particularly an elephant in this way.... The only way I want to see elephants, would be in reserves dedicated to them. I have seen some great work in "retirement reserves". Tourists riding elephants....you do not know what is done to them to make them carry you. If you did, you would never pay money to ride them.

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