In the latest episode of “60 Minutes,” viewers are taken on a journey to Thailand where decades of deforestation have driven elephants out of the wild and into farms and villages in search of food. This has resulted in dangerous encounters between humans and elephants, prompting scientists to study elephant behavior in order to find innovative solutions to prevent further conflict.
The episode showcases the efforts being made to protect both the elephants and the local communities they come into contact with. By understanding the behavior of these magnificent creatures, researchers hope to come up with strategies to keep them safe and prevent human-elephant conflicts.
“60 Minutes” has always been known for its hard-hitting investigative reports and in-depth interviews, and this episode is no exception. It sheds light on the plight of elephants in Thailand and the importance of finding sustainable solutions to protect these gentle giants.
Don’t miss this compelling episode of “60 Minutes” as it delves into the complex relationship between elephants and humans in Thailand. Subscribe to the “60 Minutes” YouTube channel to watch the full episode and stay informed on the latest news and stories covered by the iconic television broadcast.
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Elephants are beautiful creatures, outside and in.
I agree. If you want to lure elephants away from farms, farmers should grow enough to feed elephants and leave the food out in the jungle away from their fields.
THANK U SIR!
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forget about the elephant! That OLD CAT is absolutely stunning. I think I am in love
The smartest ones run away because they don't want to be identified as a smart elephant
Intelligence = troublemaker
This tells you everything about how people in power see those without it.
🙏🏼🙌🏻 away from humans…
Love this!
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> During congressional investigations of the C.I.A. in the 1970s, the Democratic senator Frank Church christened the agency a “rogue elephant,” suggesting it was out of control and engaged in illegal activity. Following the ensuing investigations, Mr. Church changed his mind, instead believing that the problems uncovered stemmed from unchecked presidential power.
Humans are strange, they are so surprised by anything that doesn’t fit the idea they have. Elephants can’t build a computer but I think they are so much better than us on so many levels.
Yes indeed, elephants are very intelligent animals. Let's remember to treat them with the greatest of care and 💘 love they are truly beautiful and have great memory aptitude just love all animals, especially elephants