Bansiddhi Pakkanut, Brown Janine L, Thitaram Chatchote, Punyapornwithaya Veerasak, Nganvongpanit Korakot
Graduate Program in Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Center of Excellence in Elephant and Wildlife Research, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2020 Apr-Jun;23(2):164-177. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2019.1569522. Epub 2019 Jan 28.
Elephant tourism in Thailand has developed into an important socio-economic factor after a logging ban initiated in 1989 resulted in thousands of out-of-work elephants. However, the welfare of captive elephants has been a topic of intense debate among tourists, scientists and stakeholders because of the range of working conditions and management practices to which they are exposed. The aim of this paper is to summarize the current state of knowledge on captive elephant welfare, with an emphasis on tourist elephants in Thailand, and highlight information gaps and recommendations for future directions. Tourist-oriented elephant camps could improve the welfare of elephants through better management practices that take into account physiological and psychological needs of individual animals, including meeting social and nutritional requirements, providing good health care, and maintaining adequate facilities. Our goal is to develop science-based guidelines that government agencies can use to develop an enforceable set of practical regulations to ensure good management of tourist elephants in Thailand.
1989年泰国实施伐木禁令后,数千头大象失去工作,大象旅游业已发展成为一个重要的社会经济因素。然而,由于圈养大象所面临的工作条件和管理方式各不相同,其福利问题一直是游客、科学家和利益相关者激烈争论的话题。本文旨在总结圈养大象福利的现有知识状况,重点关注泰国的旅游用象,并突出信息空白以及对未来方向的建议。以游客为导向的大象营地可以通过更好的管理方式来改善大象福利,这些管理方式要考虑到个体动物的生理和心理需求,包括满足社交和营养需求、提供良好的医疗保健以及维持适当的设施。我们的目标是制定基于科学的指导方针,政府机构可以利用这些方针制定一套可执行的实用法规,以确保对泰国旅游用象进行良好管理。