Elephants march in silence for Australian bushfires

Elephants march in silence for Australian bushfires

Students and elephants pray for Australia bushfires at the Elephant Place & Royal Kraal in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya district, Ayutthaya, on Monday. (Photo by Wichan Charoenkiatpakul)
Students and elephants pray for Australia bushfires at the Elephant Place & Royal Kraal in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya district, Ayutthaya, on Monday. (Photo by Wichan Charoenkiatpakul)

AYUTTHAYA: A troupe of elephants and school students held a silent march at an elephant camp in this central province on Monday to pay their respects and raise awareness for the millions of animals killed in Australia's raging bushfires.

Elephants and their mahouts held up placards saying "Pray for Australia," with pictures and cartoons of animals at the event organised by the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal, a local tourist attraction.

"Today I want to send my support to all wild animals in Australia. I want all the animals to hang in there, and I want all of them in Australia to stay alive," said primary school student Laksaporn Loetpiriyakamol.

The Australian government has called the bushfires crisis engulfing the country "an ecological disaster", with up to a billion animals killed or at risk in the aftermath.

Those affected include populations of koalas and rock wallabies, along with critically endangered species including the regent honeyeater bird and the western ground parrot.

"The elephants are really sad what's happening for their cousins in Australia," said Michelle Reedy, an Australian volunteer at the camp.

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