Thai Government Under Fire for Zoo Trading
The first eight of 100 Thai elephants earmarked for export to Australian zoos are scheduled to leave tonight, despite fierce opposition from animal rights groups who have fought for more than a year to block the move.| Comments on article "Thai Government Under Fire for Zoo Trading" | |||||||||
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