Tamil Nadu Sends Mahouts, Cavadis From Elephant Camps To Thailand For Training

Thirteen mahouts and their assistants (cavadis) from two elephant camps in Tamil Nadu reached Thailand on February 5 to attend a training program. Sessions were held on techniques to examine camp elephants for ailments and skin issues, elephant bathing, taking care of baby elephants, and more. They will attend the program at the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre (TECC) at Lampang till February 11.

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2023-02-11 10:16:06.0

Tamil Nadu Sends Mahouts, Cavadis From Elephant Camps To Thailand For Training

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