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Changing trends in elephant camp management in northern Thailand and implications for welfare.

Pakkanut BansiddhiJanine L BrownChatchote ThitaramVeerasak PunyapornwithayaChaleamchat SomgirdKatie L EdwardsKorakot Nganvongpanit
Published in: PeerJ (2018)
Shifts in elephant management to less intensive activities were observed, which could have positive implications for elephant welfare. The shifting sex ratio suggests successful captive breeding is resulting in the birth of more males, which could present new welfare challenges in the future, because bulls can be more difficult to manage and socialize, and are more likely to be kept isolated during musth. Ultimately, the goal is to understand how camp activities affect welfare, and to develop science-based guidelines and standards to aid in the management of both male and female elephants used in tourism.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • clinical practice