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Elephant Activists at the Animal Rights 2009 Conference

Elephant Activists at the Animal Rights 2009 Conference

by Windy Borman | Jul 18, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

The Animal Rights 2009 National Conference is in LA from July 16-20.  So far, I’ve met some amazing animal activists and supporters and am pleased with the content I’ve seen and heard about elephants.  Two of the projects I’d like to highlight are:...
Animal Groups Unite to Prevent Sending Elephants to the Pittsburgh Zoo

Animal Groups Unite to Prevent Sending Elephants to the Pittsburgh Zoo

by Windy Borman | Jul 12, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Three leading animal protection organizations – Born Free USA, People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA) and In Defense of Animals (IDA) – are joining forces to oppose the pending move of two African elephants, Kallie and Bette, from the Philadelphia Zoo to...

Thailand’s Illegal Ivory & Wild-Caught Elephant Trade

by Windy Borman | Jul 11, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

In case you thought only African Elephants needed to fear poachers and ivory dealers, please read the following excerpts from a June 18, 2009 article by Sarah Janicke: “Thailand has consistently been identified as one of the world’s top five countries most...

Painting to escape their plight?

by Windy Borman | Jul 3, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Here is an article by the Asian Elephant Art Conservation Project (AEACP), a non-profit that “was originally created as an alternative to illegal logging, to begging on city streets, or having to perform circus tricks.  The very core concept of the project is to...
Thailand Dresses Up Asian Elephants like Pandas to Compete for Attention

Thailand Dresses Up Asian Elephants like Pandas to Compete for Attention

by Windy Borman | Jun 30, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from Soraida and FAE, Notes from the Director

The Chiang Mai Zoo successfully breed their first Panda cub last month, which has attracted the attention–and donations–from Thais.  Unfortunately, that has left little room for Thailand’s endangered national symbol, the Thai Asian Elephant.  In...

International Day of Action for Elephants in Zoos (IDAEZ) June 20, 2009

by Windy Borman | Jun 19, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Please join Lily Tomlin and In Defense of Animals for the International Day of Action for Elephants in Zoos (IDAEZ).  This is a global event, with events scheduled in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, so please find one near you:...
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