Chiang Mai University Launches Elephant Hospital Initiative
The Pinnacle Gazette
March 22, 2024
The new center aims to provide critical health services for elephants while
promoting conservation education.
In a significant stride toward animal welfare and medical care for
elephants, Chiang Mai University (CMU) has commenced plans to build a
specialized hospital for elephants and wildlife. The anticipated facilities
will be located in Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai, and are set to provide
much-needed medical services for sick and injured elephants.
The initiative is spearheaded by CMU's Veterinary Medicine Faculty, with
the project receiving the green light from the Office of Agricultural Land
Reform (S.P.K.). On March 16, 2025, a team led by CMU President Dr. Pongrak
Sritabunditmongkol conducted an inspection of the proposed site, an area
designated as land use for the hospital project.
This new facility will consist of a comprehensive range of structures,
including an elephant hospital building, staff offices, recuperation spaces
for sick elephants, food storage buildings, and housing for mahouts.
Utilities such as electricity and water, along with medical equipment, will
also be a part of the infrastructure, ensuring a fully functional
environment for the welfare of these animals.
Upon completion, the hospital will have the capacity to support the
treatment of at least six elephants at a time, particularly those that are
critically ill. Moreover, educational training will be offered to
veterinary students and interested individuals from both Thailand and
abroad, emphasizing the conservation of elephants, wildlife, nature, and
sustainable environmental practices.
This initiative has garnered interest from various stakeholders, including
potential donors wishing to contribute to the project. CMU is actively
seeking financial support for the construction and procurement of medical
and operational equipment. Donations can be directed to the Chiang Mai
University Elephant Hospital account at Thai Commercial Bank, account
number 667-463340-1, which is eligible for tax reduction.
Meanwhile, another important initiative is unfolding with the Social
Security Office (S.P.S.) in Thailand, which has announced a survey to gauge
the interest of its members regarding the production and distribution of a
social security calendar for the upcoming year. This decision comes amidst
rising concerns about the effective use of budget resources and the
necessity of producing such calendars.
As highlighted in a statement by spokesperson Ms. Niyada Seneeyomai on
March 22, 2025, the survey will be conducted from April 1 to April 30,
2025, utilizing both online platforms and direct outreach to members. The
goal is to assess demand for the calendars, which are often distributed to
various organizations and offices where members are employed.
This year’s survey questions will explore whether members have received a
calendar before, their current preferences for receiving one, and
suggestions regarding the distribution methods. Following the survey,
results will be presented to the Public Relations Subcommittee for further
action.
Ms. Niyada added that the calendars include vital information regarding
benefits and procedures for receiving them, setting them apart from other
promotional calendars.
Additionally, discussions concerning the allocation of land for public
welfare are expected to be a highlight in the upcoming social security
board meeting set for March 25, 2025. The agenda will include potential
investments in public welfare projects, further raising questions about
land use effectiveness and transparency.
On this front, the Office of the Prime Minister's Office has been taking
steps to scrutinize the allocation processes, aiming to ensure the
integrity of public welfare ventures. Concerns about previous misuses of
allocated land have prompted a closer examination of ongoing projects.
The dialogue around these initiatives underlines a growing commitment to
both animal welfare and public transparency in resource allocation in
Thailand. As these significant projects unfold, they reinforce the
importance of sustainable practices and community engagement in ensuring
well-being across the board.
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