. >> investigationsns in the lalat 6 monthths and conversations hae been had witith traders and elephant ownersrs have shown at leasast 14 wild-d-caught calalve been t traded acrcross the bordr froom burma ininto thai cacamp and we believe this i is juststa fraction of the numbers. >> elephant advocates claim the presence of s scarred baby elephants at the recent surin elephant festival also highlilight the neneed for urgrt action. >> the world has lost up toto 9% of its s asian elhantnts in thee last 100 years. and unless actually m more is done to prott this species and stop acttivitis such as the illlegal liveve tra, then we're going to lose t the asian elephant in n the wi forever. what we're askiking for is only a registration of capveve bull calvlves so that tthey'rere actually y registered within twoeeeeks of birth. a and toto makehihis ev strtronger, we'rere also o calling for a dna databaase. >> now, wiwith all thihis prooft we have,e, is reallyly the momet to form an ininternational communityty to, you know, push thailand t to really e enforce e law a and finally really prprott