11/11/2010
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Green Discovery Laos is happy to support the community-based elephant conservation project at Ban Na, Bolikhamsay Province, and thus contributing to its sustainability. Heart of the project is the Elephant Observation Tower, from where tourists can watch wild elephants at close range. http://www.greendiscoverylaos.com/vt-t-04.htm A truly great experience! The elephants use to come here to visit a major saltlick - at which the tower is perfectly positioned.
Unfortunately, sightings of elephants have become less frequent in recent months. The reasons are unknown but may be attributed to a spree of elephant killings in 2009, only few kilometers away from the tower. At least 5 elephants have lost their lives by unscrupulous poachers, just to get few body parts to sell as aphrodisiac or traditional medicine in clandestine market places. The culprits, who for sure are no locals, have never been apprehended and put behind bars. The loss of so many individuals within one night rendered to be a big blow to the population of an already small elephant herd, but it may consequently also have had a lasting effect on the elephants’ behavior. What really happened, we do not know!
However, Green Discovery is determined to continue its support for Ban Na and not to stop bringing tourists to this small farming village. In contrary, GDL even calls on all tourists to make a (symbolic) stand against this vicious practice and to support elephant conservation but not punishing the villagers for something they’re not responsible for. This, of course, may include the risk to miss out and not seeing these fantastic animals. To assure everyone: elephants are there! But no-one can guarantee when they will show up at the tower or for how long they decide to roam around in other areas, occasionally to the “disappointment” of unprepared visitors. The elephants have shown their continued presence their way just few days ago by destroyed rice fields close to the village.