“Plaisak Surin” good mood, normal condition

House, July 5th – “Warawut” reveals that “Plaisak Surin” is in a good mood, normal symptoms, doctors prepare to begin treatment. Specify whether to bring other ropes back to Thailand or not. must see the situation

Mr. Warawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Discussing the progress of Plaisak Surin after returning to Thailand that this morning (July 5) was in a good mood, shook his head, was more familiar with the surrounding conditions, ate food, water and excreted normally, which soon the doctor will begin treatment by internal examination more Initially, Plaisak Surin fits into the new environment very well. It’s the best news. and is the greatest merit of the Thai people who on July 4 66 had heard about His Majesty the King Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn granted Plaisak Surin is an elephant under royal patronage It is regarded as a merit for elephants and Thai people whose monarch gives importance to everyone. life in thailand especially Plaisak Surin Who has lived abroad for 22 years and it is noticeable that Plaisak Surin has the most beautiful and longest tusks in Thailand. Which is almost 2 meters long. Its ivory is curved and has a very beautiful symbol. Personally, I’m glad to be able to bring it back.

The reporter asked if he had to send Plaisak Surin back to Sri Lanka, right? Other matters do not need to be mentioned.

When asked if the other 2 Thai elephants in Sri Lanka had a plan to bring them back or not, Warawut said that as far as Ms. Kanjana Silpa-archa, Chief Advisor to the leader of the Chart Thai Pattana Party. go see for yourself see that there is still a normal life There may be some injuries. It is in the nature that Sri Lanka can take care of. and know that many universities in Sri Lanka have contacted the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. to show the intention to take care of the elephants in Sri Lanka by saying that he has the potential to take care of Plaisak Surin which will be coordinated To enable all universities to participate in the care of the remaining elephants in Sri Lanka. As for bringing it back Have to wait and see the situation in the future again. If the elephant is injured or There is an existence that transcends the care capacity of each organization in Sri Lanka. Thailand would probably lend a hand to help, like in the case of Plaisak Surin.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency