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Thailand halts 'elephant swap' with China

November 6, 2006

 

Thailand said Wednesday it has halted plans to swap five endangered Asian

elephants with China for white tigers and other animals, citing concerns the

pachyderms may have been smuggled into the country.

 

The government must prove that the elephants were bred in captivity in order to

comply with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES),

a UN body regulating trade in wild animals and plants.

 

But Damrong Phidet, director general of the National Park, Wildlife and Plant

Conservation Department, said the government could not prove the five were born

to Thai elephants.

 

" Those five elephants must stay in Thailand because we cannot trace back their

origins, " Damrong told AFP.

 

" We are afraid that these elephants may have been brought to Thailand from

neighbouring countries, " he said.

 

Thailand would try to complete the deal by looking for five other elephants

whose origins are properly documented, but that process could take time, he

said.

 

The deal to send the five elephants, all aged between two and three, to China

had sounded alarm bells among Thai conservationists who feared the swap would

endanger the national elephant population.

 

The elephants were to be sent from a state-run night safari in the northern city

of Chiang Mai and the Chime-Long Night Zoo in Guangzhou, southern China.

 

Agence France-Presse

 

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/read.php?newsid=30012356

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