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Title: Working with elephant mahouts : Insights from workshops on assessing the welfare status of mahouts belonging to Temples and Mutts in Karnataka
Contributors: Varma, Surendra
Ganguly, Suparna
Keywords: Captive elephants
Captive elephants and Mahouts
Elephant trainers
Captive elephants – Mahouts and welfare status -India
Captive elephants- Mahouts – India - Dhramasthala
Captive Elephants--Religious aspects--Hinduism.
Captive Elephants--Religious aspects—Buddhism
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA) and Asian Nature Conservation Foundation (ANCF)
Place of Publication: Bangalore, India
Description: “Mahouts play a critical role in managing elephants; they form the first layer of communication with elephants. A study carried out to assess the welfare status of elephant and mahout identifies that among all the institutions keeping elephants, the welfare status of elephants in religious institutions was poor, showing a wide gap between the target of satisfactory welfare and existing status.”
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01m613n106h
Related resource: http://www.asiannature.org/sites/default/files/OR%2019%20Working%20with%20elephant%20mahouts.pdf
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