Thai doctor prepares to educate elephants in Sri Lanka

Bangkok, July 5th –"Warawut" reveals that "Kanjana" along with the medical team will go to Sri Lanka again in early September. Conveyed the care and care of elephants, stating that "Plaisak Surin" is in the royal patronage, causing Thai people to relax and worry. afraid to send back

Mr. Warawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (Thailand) gave an interview about the case that now the Plaisak Surin fan club And those who love elephants are concerned about the other 2 Thai elephants that are still in Sri Lanka and have asked a lot about the possibility of bringing them back to Thailand or not, that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has not calm A team of veterinarians will be sent along with Ms. Kanjana Silpa-archa, Advisor to the Natural Resources and Environment Strategy Working Group in early September. To see guidelines for cooperation in the work between Thai agencies and Sri Lankan agencies. in transferring knowledge Techniques for caring for elephants Because Sri Lanka is a country with a large number of domesticated and wild elephants.

“Consistent with having a veterinary faculty of Kandy City University Sri Lanka which is the city where Plai Pratu Pha lives has contacted the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment He expressed his willingness to be ready to help take care of and exchange knowledge about elephant medical treatment. Therefore, from now on, work on elephant health between Thailand and Sri Lanka will be closer to each other.” Mr. Warawut say

Mr. Warawut said that Plai Pratu Pha's issue was different from Plaisak Surin. Because Plaisak Surin is only 30 years old and still young, while Plai Pratu Pha is almost 50 years old. The best way is for Pratu Pha to receive continuous and sustainable health care. By doing a cooperation project between Thailand and Sri Lanka to exchange knowledge, personnel about the care of elephants.

“This will solve the long-term problem of elephant care in Sri Lanka and I believe that it will ease the concern of the Thai people in Sri Lanka. Such an exchange program may create an MOU, which requires the National Park Service. and the Forest Industry Organization (Forest Industry Organization) is a signatories with relevant agencies of Sri Lanka. to make an agreement to exchange technology and medical knowledge about elephant care This approach will make caring for elephants efficient and continuous for a long time,” said Mr. Warawut.

Mr. Warawut said that for Plai Srinarong From the fact that Ms. Kanjana visited herself saw that there were good living conditions good health and a trip to Sri Lanka in early September. Ms. Kanchana will visit Plai Srinarong again. Mr. Warawut said he had reported to the Cabinet meeting (Cabinet) about the details of bringing Plaisak Surin back to Thailand. Including the case that His Majesty the King received Plai Sak Surin in the royal patronage It is a joy for the people of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. All team members and Thai people Thanks to the Prime Minister for approving and supporting the operation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs until everything went smoothly. which His Majesty the King has received royal favors from Surin The concern about having to send Plaisak Surin back to Sri Lanka or not disappeared. The medical team will fully treat Plaisak Surin's injury.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency