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Work hours cut as tuskers feel the heat

A CAMBODIAN tour operator said yesterday it would reduce work hours for elephants during high temperatures following the collapse and death of an animal which had been ferrying tourists in 40 degrees Celsius heat.

The female elephant, aged between 40-45, died by the roadside last Friday after carrying tourists around Cambodia’s famous Angkor Wat temple complex outside Siem Reap.

Photos were widely shared on social media, prompting calls for Cambodia to reform the already controversial elephant ride industry.

Oan Kiri, manager of Angkor Elephant Company, said yesterday that vets believed heatstroke was the cause of death.

“Veterinarians concluded that the elephant’s death was caused by the hot temperatures which caused stress, shock, high blood pressure and a heart attack,” he revealed.

The elephant had been working around 45 minutes, walking 2.1 kilometers carrying tourists, before she collapsed on her way to an enclosure.

He added that the company was “regretful and felt pity” and would now let the 13 remaining elephants work fewer hours until temperatures drop.

The Greater Mekong region is experiencing its hot and dry season where temperatures of 40 Celsius are not unusual. This year has seen particularly hot spells.

Animal rights groups have long complained that elephants which give rides to tourists across the region are routinely overworked and brutally broken in during training.

Thailand has seen multiple cases in recent months where elephants have killed their handlers or attacked tourists.

A petition on Change.org calling on Cambodian authorities to end elephant rides at Angkor had garnered 24,500 signatures by yesterday afternoon.

“There is no such thing as cruelty-free elephant rides,” it stated.




 

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