Modern mahouts taking care of elephants in Myanmar are younger and less experienced

(University of Turku) Traditional elephant handling worldwide is rapidly changing. Researchers discovered that mahouts in Myanmar are only 22 years old on average, with an average experience of three years working with elephants, and they are changing elephants yearly preventing the development of long-term bonds between elephants and mahouts. These shifts contrast the traditional elephant-keeping system of skills being accumulated over a lifetime of working with the same elephant before being taught to the younger generation.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news