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End the Suffering at Thailand's Surin Elephant Festival!
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Demand that Thailand's government take steps to end elephant exploitation at the world's largest elephant festival.
The illegal elephant trade is surging in Thailand, propelled by the tourism and entertainment industries. At the center of it all is the horrifying Surin Elephant Festival1.
Held annually, this deplorable spectacle serves as both a venue for the sale of illegally poached wild elephants, and a major tourist attraction. Once captured, these gregarious animals are confined, beaten, deprived of sleep and food, and ultimately “broken” for a lifetime of labor2. As many as 300 elephants per year shuffle through the festival grounds.
Worst of all, Surin’s elephant trafficking hinges upon the illegal capture and sale of babies, torn from their mothers in the wild during the vitally important infancy period3.
Elephant labor is pivotal to the Thai economy4, making a blanket prohibition virtually impossible. Instead, we must offer economically and environmentally viable alternatives for the elephants and their handlers (“mahouts”).
Join us in asking the Thai government to phase out the elephant entertainment industry by:
- Prohibiting the sale and trade of baby elephants at the Surin Elephant Festival, and
- Funding the maintenance and expansion of Elephant Nature Park, a nonprofit that creates sanctuaries in which elephants roam freely and their mahouts earn a living wage.
Compliance with each of these requests would not only create a real, long-term alternative to elephant exploitation, but also significantly slow the pace of trafficking in Thailand.
Even when elephants are saved from exploitative situations, turning them loose in the wild is not an option — there simply isn’t enough habitat left for their basic survival. It is Elephant Nature Park’s mission to give domesticated elephants a life worth living by preserving habitat, increasing public awareness of humane treatment practices, and keeping their mahouts employed — a winning scenario all around.
You can help save elephants in Thailand while supporting Elephant Nature Park’s great work! Sign the petition below and demand the Surin Provincial Governor outlaw the sale of elephants at the Surin festival and expand the Elephant Nature Park!