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Elephant has foot blown up by landmine
An eight-month-old elephant injured by a landmine is receiving treatment at an elephant hospital in Northern Thailand. The male calf, Pangboon, stepped on a landmine in Myanmar on Monday. It has been following its logging ele...
2010-09-15   Lampang, Thailand Category: medical

Vets treat elephant land mine victim in Lampang, Thailand
Veterinarians were treating the latest land mine victim from the embattled Thai-Myanmar border Thursday, a 22-year-old female elephant whose foot was blown off by the explosion. "We have now monitored her condition for 48 hou...
2010-08-05   Lampang, Thailand Category: medical

Dr. Bill Langbauer on everything elephant
You may have seen the story recently about a 48-year-old elephant in Thailand named Motala who lost part of her leg ten years ago to a landmine. She has just become the second elephant in the world fitted with an artificial l...
2009-09-20   New Bedford, United States Category: film

Injured Thai elephants find loving care at pachyderm clinic
"Hey, little one, come to mama," chirps Soraida Salwala. The "little one" is a female elephant calf named Mosha, and she knows that Soraida never visits her empty-handed. She approaches Soraida to find a treat of bananas. Sor...
2008-06-05   Lampang, Thailand Category: welfare

Elephant baby of Mogae-Grey Stepped On Landmine in Thailand
Mogae-Grey, a thirty-year-old cow was hired to haul logs across the Thai border. She walked with her baby alongside her when the baby stepped on a landmine. Her injuries are quite severe.
2006-06-11   Lampang, Thailand Category: medical

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