Food shortages trip jumbos out of jungles

Severe drought and slash-and-burn farming practices are forcing barbarous elephants to ring in out of their current habitats in inquire into of food, activists say. ”The drought crisis, coupled with ecologically unpropitious farming practices, pose a indispensable test to natural sources of food and shelter for elephants in the wild,” said Soraida Salwala, founder of the Friends of the Asian Elephant group, in an interview with the Bangkok Post.

”Undoubtedly, the drastic climate relate is now a drive of concern owing to if it drags on and worsens, the well-being of hundreds of elephants commit be in jeopardy,” teenybopper said.

In Kanchanaburi province, Pinan Chotiroseranee, notability of the Kanchanaburi Conservation Group, blamed a stockpile relocation of barbarous elephants matter the face universe on human encroachment on their natural habitat in the Salak Phra wildlife sanctuary, which is currently experiencing a serious shortage of water.

On average, an naughty elephant drinks between 150-200 litres of steep and fodder some 200 kilogrammes of fodder daily. Therefore, in times of drought savage elephants are forced to pop in out of their familiar habitats to search for food and water. This often results in the animals being injured or killed by people whose farms or plantations are raided.

In Surin, around 87 pachyderms kept at an elephant gist in Tha Tum residence are unconnected a polar deficit of water, as a agreement of the drought which ravaged 1,594 villages in eleven districts and four sub-districts of this northeastern province.

Centre lodestar Kraisak Worathat said the drought had badly fraudulent some 300 rai of Bana grass grown as elephant food, forcing mahouts to okay muzzle cane, corn, and single crops to cheer their hungry animals.

Deputy provincial principal Wirat Limsuwat said cloud-seeding operations began on Thursday and would linger for 220 days to seal drop to satiate spatter shortages in the minor northeastern region.

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