Overexploited, Dak Lak elephants are at risk
After the
country’s liberation, the total number of tamed elephants in
Tamed elephants are the “brand” of
Dak Lak because whenever people talk about Dak Lak, they think of domestic
elephants. But now the community of tamed elephants is declining. If the
tamed elephants all die, what will be the typical image of Dak Lak’s tourism?
It is the ugly truth that in the last
10 years, domestic elephants have been overexploited in the tourism business.
Currently, almost 70% of the tamed
elephants are over 60 years old and no longer have reproductive ability. Many
worry that in the near future, Dak Lak’s tamed elephants will no longer
exist, although tourists to
The sad fact is today,
In the past, Central Highlands people
paid high respect to elephants. Elephants were their close friends or even
their divinity. If they took elephant tail hairs, they had to kill a pig to
offer at rituals to apologize to the elephant. But today some people freely
take elephant tail hairs to make jewelry for tourists. Some elephants have no
tail hairs now. When there are no more elephant tail hairs , they fake the
hairs of other animals.
Photo: Elephants never copulate in
the presence of humans. In Dak Lak domestic elephants have to serve tourists
all day.
Tourists have to pay VND600,000
($30)/hour to ride an elephant through
Nguyen Hong Dai, Director of APT
Travel, said that the age of elephants is similar to human age. The elephant
is the typical image of Dak Lak, and not only Vietnamese but also foreign
tourists want to ride an elephant. Thus, elephant preservation should be
taken into account.
Another reason why elephants cannot
reproduce is the reduction of forest coverage in Dak Lak. Elephants do not
have freedom to live by their wild instincts and do not have time for
copulation.
So the question returns: What will
Dak Lak province and
Hang Nga, VNN
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Thứ Bảy, 25 tháng 7, 2015
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