Thailand has begun using a birth control vaccine on elephants in the wild to try curb a growing problem where human and animal populations encroach on each other.
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Why wild elephants are being given a birth control vaccine in Thailand
Why wild elephants are being given a birth control vaccine in Thailand - It comes after wild elephants killed 30 people and injured 29 last year ...
A wild bull elephant killed a tourist exercising near his tent on Monday at a national park in Thailand, making him the third ...
The vaccination drive has drawn criticism that it might undermine conservation efforts of an animal seen as a symbol of the nation.
The victim's wife managed to escape after park rangers scared the animal away, officials said.
Rivaldo’s life spanned a particular era in the Nilgiris – the tightening of corridors, the rise of gated communities, the legal battles over whether a wild animal who had tasted human food could ever ...
Phlai Oyewan, a wild bull elephant, killed a tourist in Thailand’s Khao Yai National Park on Monday, marking the third ...
Thailand has given a contraceptive vaccine to wild elephants for the first time in an effort to control their ballooning ...
An elephant named Oyewan killed a third victim at Thailand national park, trampling 65-year-old tourist during morning walk, ...
Six people, including four family members, were trampled to death by wild elephants in Jharkhand's Hazaribag district; one child is injured.
A tourist who attempted to snap a photo with an elephant was subsequently severely injured after being trampled and stripped — revealing his bare behind for all manner of beasts to bear witness.
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