Operation to push 50 wild elephants back to Thap Lan forest

Bangkok: Thap Lan National Park. together with the villagers Launched an operation to push out wild elephants in the Khao Khat Pass area by gradually encircling them. It took 2 days to push a large herd of no less than 50 elephants into the natural forest area. Thap Lan National Park Collaborate with community leaders and villagers Adjust the action plan to push wild elephants in the Khao Khat Pass area. After no less than 70 wild elephants left to live in the area. Then they go out to find food in the agricultural area of Chorakae Hin Subdistrict, Khon Buri District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. This has caused distress to farmers for a long time. The park has coordinated with relevant agencies to push out the herd of wild elephants many times. but still not successful Most recently, a follow-up plan was used and gradually Slowly surrounded the herd of wild elephants, taking 2 days to succeed. Push a large herd of at least 50 elephants to eventually descend from Khao Khat Pass into the natural forest area. But during the operation A small herd of 20 elephants separated and fled from the defenses. Currently, officials are rushing to follow up. In order to push this herd of elephants back into the forest as quickly as possible. Ready to put measures in place to prevent elephants from returning again Source: Thai News Agency