Repatriation of elephants from Japan requires clear evidence of welfare breaches, says Taiping council
The Taiping Municipal Council has stated that the repatriation of elephants from Japan will require substantial evidence of welfare breaches. The council's decision reflects its commitment to animal welfare and regulatory processes regarding animal relocation.
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