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Capturing of elephent was so important why?



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Answered by sid7321
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Many tribes made a living out of it. They would sell them and earn money. They were also used for war and showing off by kings
Answered by hirashahid
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Answer:

STATEMENT:

Capturing of elephant was important.

REASON:

Capturing of elephant was important because in the 1980s the Indonesian government began capturing elephants caught up in human-elephant conflict on Sumatra as an alternative to culling and put them into elephant training centers to keep them out of trouble. Initially they were trained by skilled mahouts for riding and for simple logging work. These training camps have now become Elephant Conservation Centers.

The Elephant Flying Squad is a bold new plan that aims to train these ex-"problem" elephants to help protect their wild cousins and to limit the amount of human-elephant conflict in the future. The biggest, strongest and healthiest elephants are picked out of the Conservation Center and paired with a mahout who will train them to patrol the human-elephant boundary line and chase the wild elephants back into the forest when they come too close to human settlements and crop fields. It’s a strange mix of the wild meeting the human world, protected and policed via an ancient relationship with a species. Each Elephant Flying Squad will have four elephants, eight mahouts and one leader who will work together to form the team.

THE CHOSEN ELEPHANTS:

These are the names of 4 chosen elephants:

Rahman is Arabic for compassionate. He is the natural leader of the group. He is 33 years old and a huge Asian elephant.

Indro has a taste for rice wine and brownies.  

Ria is a loyal and loving elephant who particularly enjoys bath time.  

Lisa is not keen on dogs.

CONCLUSION:

Thats why elephants capturing was important.

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