Thailand looks at sustainable human-elephant coexistence in the digital era


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BANGKOK: Elephants have long been intertwined with Thai history and way of life, symbolising the king's royal power as they were trained for combat, and playing a crucial role in transportation and labour before the advent of machinery.

Recognising their immense significance, Thailand has designated March 13 as "Thai Elephant Day" to honour these majestic creatures, which have been an integral part of the nation's cultural and natural heritage.

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