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the "training crush" method involves placing an elephant in a strong, large stall or cage, tied with ropes to keep the elephant from moving, including being unable to kick, raise or swing its head. This method is supposed to crush the elephant's spirit. Proponents argue that this allows the elephant
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Working and performing elephants in Thailand are often poached from Myanmar and trafficked into Thailand. There are around 6,500 elephants currently living in Thailand, with around 2,500 of them being caught from the wild. Therefore, all of these elephants are being held captive solely for tourist
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Animal welfare advocates have called for better legislation and systems to document the origin of elephants in tourist camps and other locations across Thailand.An undercover video footage taken in 2019 shows that elephant crushing is still commonly used in Thailand.
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attractions disregarding any negative welfare. Trafficked animals can be passed off as being locally reared, with birth and ownership documentations falsified.
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to properly and safely learn the basic command "Still!" or "Quiet!", and enables it to adapt to its new environment. As quoted in
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or negative reinforcement. This practice is condemned by a variety of animal-welfare groups as a form of
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can be tamed for domestication, using restriction in a cage, sometimes with the use of
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Elephant Abuse Charges Add Fuel to Circus Debate

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