@EricMDavisFL @Lindseyreporter The real issue is when did this young, recently graduated vet have time to experience Thailand with their 2700 captive ele?#BringNoseyHome
@BarksvilleInn@Lindseyreporter Wow! Such language. The only abuse is people like you that are not educated and know nothing about animal care spreading lies and propaganda
INVESTIGATE PERJURY: Dr Lydia Young has never worked/cared 4 "a group of 3000 elephants in Thailand". Only experience w/eles is at @ELEPHANTSdotcom. How does that qualify as an expert? Asians different 2 Africans-thicker skin, thicker build up. #BringNoesyHome@Amazing_Nosey https://t.co/e8AdQ7jiaC
Attention: @LawrenceCoPress: Dr Lydia Young claims she worked with a group of 3000 elephants in Thailand. Investigate - Its an outright lie! What else is she lying about? #BringNoseyHome#JusticeforNosey#truthnotlies#AWnotAR - know the truth!
@tinkerpuss@CurtLiving4 @DD_Wetzel @TheEllenShow@decaturdaily But teaches them about the wild in today’s age, nonexistent. Captivity and breeding programs are extremely important to saving a species.
@tinkerpuss@CurtLiving4 @DD_Wetzel @TheEllenShow@decaturdaily Out of sight out of mind is the way a lot of people think.Having animals in captivity not only teaches people about a wonderful species.
@DD_Wetzel @TheEllenShow@decaturdaily Elephants in the wild are subject to premature death. Poaching and extreme loss of habitat are declining the wild population. Captivity is the key to saving the species! #BringNoseyHome#JusticeforNosey