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  Elephant Kills Tourist in Thailand, Third Fatality Linked to Same Animal

Elephant kills tourist at national park in Thailand, third fatality linked to the same animalIn a tragic incident that highlights the growing concern of human-elephant conflict, a wild bull elephant has killed a tourist at Khao Yai National Park in central Thailand. This is the third fatality linked to the same animal, sparking fears about the safety of visitors and locals alike.

Third Fatality Linked to Oyewan
The 65-year-old Thai tourist from Lopburi province was out for a morning walk with his wife when he was trampled to death by an elephant named Oyewan. His wife managed to escape after park rangers scared the animal away, but unfortunately, it was too late for her husband. This incident marks the third time Oyewan has been involved in a fatal attack, raising questions about what can be done to prevent such tragedies.

Growing Concerns About Human-Elephant Conflict
More than 220 people, including tourists, have been killed by wild elephants since 2012, according to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. The numbers are alarming, with a significant increase in elephant attacks on humans in recent years. Authorities have been trying to control the population by administering contraceptive vaccines to female animals, but it seems like more needs to be done.

Elephant Numbers on the Rise
Wild elephant numbers in Thailand rose from 334 in 2015 to almost 800 last year. This surge has prompted authorities to take measures to control their population, including relocating some of them to other areas. However, it's clear that more needs to be done to address this growing concern.

Global Impact
Elephant attacks are not limited to Thailand alone. In recent months, there have been reports of deadly elephant attacks in India, Zambia, Kenya, and South Africa. It's a global issue that requires a collective effort from governments, conservationists, and local communities to find solutions.

The incident at Khao Yai National Park serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for effective measures to prevent human-elephant conflict. As we continue to explore innovative solutions, it's essential that we prioritize the safety and well-being of both humans and elephants. By working together, we can find ways to coexist with these magnificent creatures and ensure their survival for generations to come.

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