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Wild elephants seek food near the community, increasing the force of protection officers to push back into the forest.

Wild elephants are seen roaming along the community boundaries of Chong Sadao Sub-district, Muang District, Kanchanaburi Province.

Picture of 3 wild elephants seen here. Chongsadao sub-district, Muang district, Kanchanaburi province notified by the villagers Found a wild elephant descending near the house fear of causing damage The villagers therefore joined forces with the Chong Sadao sub-district administrative team. and a network to monitor wild elephants and wildlife outside the conservation area. Ban Kaeng Pla Kod Go on patrols to monitor and push elephants back to the forest. Ready to alert the villagers in the area If you see a wild elephant, inform the community leader. or a network to monitor wild elephants and wildlife immediately outside the conservation area

It is expected that such herds of elephants It is the same herd that walked around Ban Khao Phu Lom, Village No. 12, Wang Dong Sub-district, Mueang District, Kanchanaburi Province. invade the fence and walked into the villagers' houses. leaving traces of damage to be seen From the examination of the officers found that broken wall The elephant also fell down 4 banana trees and 1 mango tree.

Head of Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary revealed that there are 8 elephants in this group, sometimes 3, sometimes 5, and some are difficult to control. And now there are more wild elephants coming out to live along the community boundaries around Salakpra forest. Salakpra district will increase the number of officers from the operation team to drive wild elephants back into the forest to patrol more intensely. To protect the homes, property and agricultural crops of the people. – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

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