Thailand has fewer than 10,000 elephants left. More of them are living in captivity to serve the tourist industry under grim conditions than are living free in what is left of their wild habitat. Conservation efforts need to be focused on all surviving members of the species, captive and free, but they need to take into account the inextricable entanglement of human and nonhuman animal lives in Thailand today. There is an opportunity for rescuing, rehabilitating and reintroducing captive elephants to the wild with the help of the traditional expertise of a mahout culture that has been elephant-keeping for centuries. We advocate a state of wildness that is meaningful to the elephants and can be attained in a way in which both elephant and hu...
<div><p>Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of high...
Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of highly endan...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
Removal from natural habitat and commodification as private property compromise elephants’ broader s...
Baker & Winkler (2020) provide a detailed examination of elephants in captivity, from an historical ...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
The current extinction crisis is leaving us increasingly reliant on captive populations to maintain ...
Approximately 6,000 (13%) of the global Asian elephants live in Sri Lanka and human elephant conflic...
Large-scale protection of nature is needed to address the ecological crisis. Big animals are connect...
Currently a significant portion of the world’s elephant population is in captivity, mainly in Asia. ...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Elephants have played a key role shaping land and life in South Asia, bound up with human enterprise...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
<div><p>Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of high...
Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of highly endan...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
Removal from natural habitat and commodification as private property compromise elephants’ broader s...
Baker & Winkler (2020) provide a detailed examination of elephants in captivity, from an historical ...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
The current extinction crisis is leaving us increasingly reliant on captive populations to maintain ...
Approximately 6,000 (13%) of the global Asian elephants live in Sri Lanka and human elephant conflic...
Large-scale protection of nature is needed to address the ecological crisis. Big animals are connect...
Currently a significant portion of the world’s elephant population is in captivity, mainly in Asia. ...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Elephants have played a key role shaping land and life in South Asia, bound up with human enterprise...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
<div><p>Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of high...
Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of highly endan...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...