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Cohabitation is difficult in Thailand between man and wild elephants, who wish to expand their natural space. An NGO, co-directed by a French woman, tries to calm conflicts.
In Thailand, men and wild elephants are now engaged in a territorial war. The pachyderms invite themselves in the dwellings where they seek food, sometimes destroying the walls, when they do not charge inhabitants. Sompong Anureechan is a survivor. He was attacked and trampled by an elephant, and lost consciousness for several minutes. “When I woke up, the elephant was waiting quietly standing looking at me, then he left”, he says. The face to face between man and pachyderms killed around 20 villagers last year.
Much better protected than before, the population ofelephants wilderness increases by 8% per year in the kingdom. Natural spaces are now too small for 3,000 to 4,000 pachyderms from the country. The animals therefore seek to eat elsewhere, especially in agricultural areas. In the struggle for territories, man does not hesitate to kill either. Out of fear, revenge or defending his crops, a dozen ofelephants are killed every year. In an attempt to limit the repeated deaths, an NGO was created six years ago. 200 volunteers are spread all over Thailand. The teams patrol each evening in areas where elephants approach residents.
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