For many years, Asian elephants were used in the relatively simple, low-intensity logging operations in Thailand and elsewhere in the region. As the move to scythe down whole forests progresses, there is less and less use for these elephants: heavy machinery works more efficiently in a clear-cutting situation. In this story, a young elephant keeper manages to save the life of a forest ranger, dedicated to keeping the national forest preserves safe from poaching. The elephant-keeper, on the other hand, is economically compelled to work for the poachers in order to keep his family fed, and to preserve the family lands from sale by a greedy businessman who once loaned them money.
Sorapong Chatree
Ron Rittichai
Duangduen Jithaisong
Itthisoontorn Vichailak
Wichuda Monkolket
Ood Philuek
Supakorn Srisawat
Suthep Wibunnan
Somsak Chaisongkram
John Idsaram
Hem Vechyan
Yuenyong Opakul
Ong-At Klaamphaiboon
Krailat Kriengkrai