. >> investigations in ththe last 6 months and conversatitions hae beenen had with tradaders and elelephant owowners have e showt least 14 w wild-caughtht calvese bebeen traded d across the boder from burmrma into thahai camps. aand we believe this is justst a fraction of the numbers. >> elephant advocates claim the presence of scarreded baby elephants at the recent surin elephant festival also hihighlight ththe need foror urt action. >> the world has lost u up to 9% of its asian n elephants in t te last 100 years. and unless actualally more isis done to prt this species and stop activities susuch as thee illegal l live t, then we're g going to lose the asian n elephant in the wiwild foforever.r. what we're e askinr is only a registration of captive bull l calves so o that they're actuaually registstered within two weeks of f birth. and to makeke thievenen stronger,r, we're also o callining for a dna ddatabase. >> nowow, with allll this prooot we have, is rereally the m momet to form a an internatational ccommunity to, y you know, push thailaland to realally enforcece lalaw a finally realll