Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Chang-e--Caravan-Elephant-Vaccine-and-Briefing-27MZIFLONIM2.htmlConceptually similarClimate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and BriefingGP01U3KCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and BriefingGP01U40Completed★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and BriefingGP01U3XCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and BriefingGP01U3MCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and BriefingGP01U3NCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and BriefingGP01U3YCompleted★★★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Test RunGP01U2WCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Test RunGP01U2XCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Test RunGP01U35Completed★★★★View AllGP01U3LClimate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and BriefingA veterinarian, assisted by a mahout, administers a vaccine to an Asiatic Elephant (‘chang’ in Thai) at an elephant conservation centre in Thailand’s Khao Yai National Park, 200 kilometres north of Bangkok in this Greenpeace handout photo released on 12 September 2009. The animal is one of five elephants preparing for the Chang(e) Caravan, a 15-day march organised by Greenpeace, tcktckctk, TERF and other local wildlife and civil society organizations, to call for global action on climate change. The animals are elephants in captivity currently being rehabilitated by TERF, cannot be returned to the wild, but are now part of education and awareness programs.Locations:Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:4 Sep, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Athit PerawongmethaMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Elephants-KWCI (GPI)-Local-Outdoors-tcktcktck (campaign title)Shoot:Climate Chang[e] Caravan Elephant Vaccine and Briefing ThailandGreenpeace has organized an extraordinary elephant caravan known as Chang[e] Caravan, which starts in at Khao Yai and will end in Bangkok just as the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) talks begin in the city. The groups are demanding for an ambitious, fair and binding global treaty, as well as for funds for forest protection and climate change mitigation, to ensure the future of the people of Southeast Asia, identified as among the most vulnerable and least prepared regions to face climate change impacts.