this is actually quite an old article from the Jakarta Globe (February 9 this year) but its been cut and pasted onto someone's blog yesterday and hence has just come up on the news feeds, so I thought I'd post it here as I don't think it has been mentioned and I thought the elephant people on here might like to pass comment....
Four Bali Parks Hope To Draw Tourists With Imported Elephants | The Jakarta Globe
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Four Bali Parks Hope To Draw Tourists With Imported Elephants | The Jakarta Globe
After last year’s failed attempt to ship in Komodo dragons, Bali now is looking at getting elephants from Sumatra to attract more tourists.
Four conservation institutions in Bali on Tuesday requested 59 elephants from Way Kambas National Park in Lampung: 10 for the Elephant Safari Park in Taro, Gianyar district; 14 for Bali Zoo Park, also in Gianyar; 15 for Kasian in Badung; and 20 for Bakas Zoo in Klungkung district.
The request was made at a meeting in Sanur, Bali, on elephants and other wild animals in conservation institutions.
“We hope that this could be a new breakthrough for Bali tourism,” said Anak Agung Gede Putra, an official with Bali Zoo Park, explaining that the elephants would be used as ride attractions.
Nyoman Suweta, a representative from Bakas Zoo, said the elephants would not disrupt the environment as the province had about 402,000 hectares of idle land, some of which could be used to boost tourism.
“We don’t think that there is going to be a conflict between elephants and humans, because the elephants have been domesticated,” Nyoman said.
Hari Santosa, the director of forest protection and nature conservation at the Ministry of Forestry, said they would not disturb the balance of nature and would prove beneficial. “Thailand and India, which are considered to be elephant countries, don’t have this kind of idea,” Hari said.
Not everyone supports the proposal. Made Gunaja, deputy chief of the Bali Forestry Office, said the governor had recommended that no more elephants be brought to Bali as it could increase conflict between animals and humans.
Bali’s regional secretary, Nyoman Yasa, agreed, saying: “I think that the governor has made his decision very clear.”
Conservation institutions in Bali already have 93 elephants, including 33 at Taman Safari Indonesia, while the Elephant Safari Park in Taro has 32, Kasiana has 18 and Bakas Zoo has 10.
There are about 200 wild elephants in Way Kambas National Park, and 61 more in the park’s elephant training center.
The Sumatran elephant is an endangered species. A 2000 survey estimated at most 2,700 living in the wild. The biggest threat to the elephant is habitat loss due to forest conversion.
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“We hope that this could be a new breakthrough for Bali tourism,”...nothing against the elephants itself, but to add to an existing number of 90 another 50 or so as a "tourist attraction", what's this amazing breakthrough there? That they are being used to ride around on them? Or what?
I really do not believe that tourists will flock by the millions to Bali to see more and more zoological "malls" sprouting out of the ground. I have been living in the past for almost a decade in Bali and all I can say is, that apart of the bad image Bali got due to the bombings, tourists mainly came to relax, enjoy the beaches and the natural landscape (apart of course of the young Aussie crowd which used to enjoy a 14 days pub crawl in Kuta and Seminyak) and not to ride 4wheel motorbikes (and now elephants too) through the landscape, visiting shopping malls and factory outlets, seeing up-scale condos being build all over the place, being annoyed by street sellers and hair braiders / massage ladies / pineapple sellers and so on and on (just find your own annoyance in the South of Bali, there are many!)
So, to come back to this so called "breakthrough". Better promote eco tourism and trey to preserve what is still left of the beauty in Bali, because that what attracts tourists. The south is completely destroyed, but there are still great areas available in Ubud and further to the West