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SAYABOURY - FEBRUARY 16: group of joyful kids posing during the Elefantasia festival on February 16, 2012 in Sayaboury, Laos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sayaboury-february-16-group-of-joyful-kids-posing-during-the-elefantasia-festival-on-february-16-2012-in-sayaboury-laos-image224047513.html
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The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-a-special-socialization-program-has-been-developed-by-the-biologists-where-domesticated-elephants-learn-to-communicate-and-survive-in-the-wild-under-the-supervision-of-specialists-image354695119.html
RM2BH1N6R–The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. A special socialization program has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists.
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The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695165.html
RM2BH1N8D–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
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Mahouts (elephant keepers) lead the elephants at the watering hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elepha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mahouts-elephant-keepers-lead-the-elephants-at-the-watering-hole-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elepha-image488745574.html
RM2KB47Y2–Mahouts (elephant keepers) lead the elephants at the watering hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elepha
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RM2RKDFC5–Bildnummer: 54936170 Datum: 21.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110221) -- PAKLAI, Feb. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Elephant procession starts from the main stage of the annual Elephant Festival in Paklai, Laos, on Feb. 20, 2011. The Fifth Elephant Festival, which opened on Feb.18 in Paklai district of Sayaboury province, is packed with crowds keen to learn about Lao elephants and the work being done to preserve the dwindling herds. (Xinhua/Paul Amatha Ratsombath) (lmz) LAOS-PAKLAI-ELEPHANT FESTIVAL PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Reisen Land Leute Gesellschaft Bevölkerung Traditionelle Feste kbdig xmk xo0x
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The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695156.html
RM2BH1N84–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
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An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elephant-receives-treatment-at-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-cent-image488745524.html
RM2KB47W8–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
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RM2BH9JFM–Laos, Sainyabuli, Elephant Conservation Center, couple on Nam Tien Reservoir pier, MR-LAO-ECC-18-005, MR-LAO-ECC-18-006
Bildnummer: 54936169 Datum: 21.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110221) -- PAKLAI, Feb. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Elephant procession is seen marching on the street during the annual Elephant Festival in Paklai, Laos, on Feb. 20, 2011. The Fifth Elephant Festival, which opened on Feb. 18 in Paklai district of Sayaboury province, is packed with crowds keen to learn about Lao elephants and the work being done to preserve the dwindling herds. (Xinhua/Paul Amatha Ratsombath) (lmz) LAOS-PAKLAI-ELEPHANT FESTIVAL PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Reisen Land Leute Gesellschaft Bevölkerung Traditionelle Feste kbdig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-54936169-datum-21022011-copyright-imagoxinhua-110221-paklai-feb-21-2011-xinhua-elephant-procession-is-seen-marching-on-the-street-during-the-annual-elephant-festival-in-paklai-laos-on-feb-20-2011-the-fifth-elephant-festival-which-opened-on-feb-18-in-paklai-district-of-sayaboury-province-is-packed-with-crowds-keen-to-learn-about-lao-elephants-and-the-work-being-done-to-preserve-the-dwindling-herds-xinhuapaul-amatha-ratsombath-lmz-laos-paklai-elephant-festival-publicationxnotxinxchn-reisen-land-leute-gesellschaft-bevlkerung-traditionelle-feste-kbdig-image562707698.html
RM2RKDFBE–Bildnummer: 54936169 Datum: 21.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110221) -- PAKLAI, Feb. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Elephant procession is seen marching on the street during the annual Elephant Festival in Paklai, Laos, on Feb. 20, 2011. The Fifth Elephant Festival, which opened on Feb. 18 in Paklai district of Sayaboury province, is packed with crowds keen to learn about Lao elephants and the work being done to preserve the dwindling herds. (Xinhua/Paul Amatha Ratsombath) (lmz) LAOS-PAKLAI-ELEPHANT FESTIVAL PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Reisen Land Leute Gesellschaft Bevölkerung Traditionelle Feste kbdig
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Colorful decoration of the elephant and the show during the Elephant Festival, Sayaboury province, Laos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colorful-decoration-of-the-elephant-and-the-show-during-the-elephant-festival-sayaboury-province-laos-image362909168.html
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The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695153.html
RM2BH1N81–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
Mahouts (elephant keepers) with the elephants in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cente Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mahouts-elephant-keepers-with-the-elephants-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-cente-image488745575.html
RM2KB47Y3–Mahouts (elephant keepers) with the elephants in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cente
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RF2C2BXA8–Colorful decoration of the elephant and the show during the Elephant Festival, Sayaboury province, Laos
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RFR0E6TR–SAYABOURY, LAOS, FEBRUARY 16, 2012: Group of joyful unidentified kids posing in the schoolyard during the Elefantasia festival on February 16, 2012 in
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RF2GJ0XTA–Laos, Sainyabuli. Elephant Conservation Center, Asian elephant's tail.
The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695161.html
RM2BH1N89–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695099.html
RM2BH1N63–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
An elephant at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elephant-at-the-water-hole-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-on-image488745514.html
RM2KB47TX–An elephant at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only on
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RM2CD97TD–Laos, Sayaboury province, Elephant Conservation Center, elephants and their mahouts
Colorful decoration of the elephant and the show during the Elephant Festival, Sayaboury province, Laos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colorful-decoration-of-the-elephant-and-the-show-during-the-elephant-festival-sayaboury-province-laos-image362909156.html
RF2C2BX98–Colorful decoration of the elephant and the show during the Elephant Festival, Sayaboury province, Laos
SAYABURY, LAOS, FEBRUARY 16, 2012: group of joyful unidentified kids posing during the Elefantasia festival on February 16, 2012 in Sayaboury, Laos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sayabury-laos-february-16-2012-group-of-joyful-unidentified-kids-posing-during-the-elefantasia-festival-on-february-16-2012-in-sayaboury-laos-image224047509.html
RFR0E6TN–SAYABURY, LAOS, FEBRUARY 16, 2012: group of joyful unidentified kids posing during the Elefantasia festival on February 16, 2012 in Sayaboury, Laos
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RM2B4EBGD–Laos, Sainyabuli, Nam Tien Reservoir, boats
The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695080.html
RM2BH1N5C–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
Laos, Sainyabuli, Nam Tien Reservoir, boats Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/laos-sainyabuli-nam-tien-reservoir-boats-image346982432.html
RM2B4EBHM–Laos, Sainyabuli, Nam Tien Reservoir, boats
An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elephant-receives-treatment-at-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-cent-image488745601.html
RM2KB4801–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
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RM2CD98C2–Laos, Sayaboury province, Elephant Conservation Center, elephant skeleton
SAYABURY, LAOS, FEBRUARY 16, 2012: Laotian little girl posing near a fence pole in the schoolyard during the Elefantasia festival in Sayaboury, Laos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sayabury-laos-february-16-2012-laotian-little-girl-posing-near-a-fence-pole-in-the-schoolyard-during-the-elefantasia-festival-in-sayaboury-laos-image224047506.html
RFR0E6TJ–SAYABURY, LAOS, FEBRUARY 16, 2012: Laotian little girl posing near a fence pole in the schoolyard during the Elefantasia festival in Sayaboury, Laos
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RMCXHEEY–Elephant life at Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos.
The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695082.html
RM2BH1N5E–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
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An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elephant-receives-treatment-at-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-cent-image488745535.html
RM2KB47WK–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
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RM2CD98BD–Laos, Sayaboury province, Elephant Conservation Center, elephant skeleton
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RMCXHEH2–Elephant life at Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos.
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The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695056.html
RM2BH1N4G–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
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An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elephant-receives-treatment-at-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-cent-image488745530.html
RM2KB47WE–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
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The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695108.html
RM2BH1N6C–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elephant-receives-treatment-at-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-cent-image488745519.html
RM2KB47W3–An elephant receives treatment at the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Cent
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The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-skeleton-of-an-elephant-near-the-hospital-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-organization-in-laos-who-is-interested-in-maintaining-the-population-and-breeding-of-elephants-they-have-the-only-elephant-hospital-and-research-laboratory-in-laos-the-center-was-created-in-2011-and-now-the-team-is-protecting-29-elephants-that-had-been-working-in-the-logging-industry-or-mass-tourism-and-530-hectares-of-forest-around-nam-tien-lake-in-sayaboury-image354695077.html
RM2BH1N59–The skeleton of an elephant near the hospital in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos. The Elephant Conservation Center is the only organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury.
An elephant at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elephant-at-the-water-hole-in-the-elephant-conservation-center-sayaboury-laos-in-december-2018-laos-was-known-as-the-land-of-a-million-elephants-in-the-past-today-the-elephant-population-in-the-country-stands-at-around-800-individuals-half-of-them-is-made-up-of-captive-elephants-and-their-number-is-in-decline-the-owners-are-not-interested-in-breeding-animals-the-cow-needs-at-least-four-years-out-of-work-during-her-pregnancy-and-lactation-illegal-trafficking-to-china-and-other-neighboring-countries-continues-against-this-backdrop-the-elephant-conservation-center-is-the-only-on-image488745590.html
RM2KB47YJ–An elephant at the water hole in the Elephant Conservation Center, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only on
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