Coronavirus Effect: Crisis on life of two thousand elephants in Thailand, forced to die hungry

Bangkok, AFP. Due to Coronavirus, the lives of about two thousand elephants working in the tourism sector of Thailand are in danger. Due to the travel restrictions, the arrival of tourists has made it difficult for their owners to feed and feed them. The health of these elephants is deteriorating due to lack of adequate food. Wildlife activists say elephants are nearing the brink of starvation.
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