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Jun282009

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 LEiT Producer/Co-Director, Don Tayloe, and 'Motala' - the world's first elephant amputee

At the turn of the 20th Century, there were 100,000 elephants in Thailand. Today, there are less than 5,000.

Where are they going? Who is working to save them? And what can you do to help?

Elephants have been used to promote tourism in Thailand, but little have they been helped. -Soraida Salwala, Founder of the world's first elephant hospital

Visit the world's first elephant hospital and meet leading experts to discover why the country's most revered species is fast disappearing.

 

A must see for anyone who is interested in Thailand, or cares about the welfare of animals.

 

 

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