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- Wild Asian Elephant Elephas Maximus Population in Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand
- Taken for a Ride Report
- COMPLEX POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER in THAI ELEPHANTS Prevalence and Management Implications
- Foraging Ecology of Semi-Free-Roaming Asian Elephants in Northern Thailand
- The Changing Fate of Thailand's Elephants, but a Future Worth Fighting For: the Interplay of Culture and Ecology for Conservation
- ABSTRACTS Abstracts
- Elephant Care Manual for Mahouts and Camp Managers
- Elephants, Mobility and Captivity: What Can These Mighty and Majestic Animals Teach Us About Joint Health and Osteoarthritis?
- Elephant Conservation and Elephant Conservationists in Thailand
- Surveys of Thailand's Ivory Market
- Illegal Trade in Live Asian Elephants: a Review of Current Legislative, Regulatory, Enforcement, and Other Measures Across Range States
- Elephas Maximus) – the Backside of the Elephant Tourism with Focus on Welfare
- Laura Bennett Phd Thesis.Pdf
- Elephant Report Version 5-31
- Social Interactions in Zoo-Housed Elephants: Factors Affecting Social Relationships
- Asian Elephant Rescue, Rehabilitation and Rewilding
- Heritage, Belonging and Place Making
- Case Study in Keud Chang, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
- A Comprehensive Review of the Scientific Methods Used to Assess the Welfare Status of Captive Asian Elephants, Elephas Maximus
- ELEPHANT POPULATIONS in THAILAND Philip J. Storer"
- Reflections on Human-Elephant Multispecies Culture in Northern Thailand
- Elephant Health Status in Thailand: the Role of Mobile Elephant Clinic and Elephant Hospital
- Annual Report 2010
- An Investigation Into Social Relationships and Social Structure in UK and Irish Zoo Elephant Herds
- Distribution, Demography and Basic Husbandry of the Asian Elephant in the Tourism Industry in Northern Thailand
- Elephants in Thailand Detailed Information
- Criminal Justice Response to Wildlife Crime in Thailand
- Recent Publications on Asian Elephants
- Gajah-53.Pdf
- Elephants. Not Commodities. Taken for a Ride 2
- Elephant Tourism in Thailand
- African Elephants Enjoy Mud Bath Spa Treatments and Other
- Effect of Tourist Activities on Fecal and Salivary Glucocorticoids and Immunoglobulin a in Female Captive Asian Elephants In
- Asian Elephant Conservation Act Summary Report 1999-2001 the Mission of the U.S
- Table 1. Estimates of the Number of Asian Elephants in the Wild