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The most amazing week ever!!

We arrived at the office of the nature park in Chiang Mai, where we were given free volunteer T-shirts and a water bottle and holder (we were very impressed). We met our fellow volunteers for the week, which included two girls Gemma and Nicola from Basingstoke who we became very friendly with. We also met our Co-ordinaters Jack and Nat. We set off in a minivan on a very windy one hour drive to the park, on the way we watched an introductionary DVD which got us very excited.

The scandal of “Elephant shows” in Thailand. The scandal of “Elephant shows” in Thailand.
Written by Gabrielle Nagle.
"Thailand's Elephant Crisis Anyone who's been to Thailand will agree that elephants are a huge part of Thai culture. As the country's national symbol and ideal snapshots of 'exoticness', elephants are essential to Thailand's tourist trade"

 

 Wonderful World Taiwan's TV program from Gala Television came to our park Gala Television's Wonderful World Taiwan's TV program(Taiwan) provides valuable travel information to Taiwan viewers.  They came as a working team visit to Elephant Nature Park in order to make a nature travelogue.

 

Caught in the Moment Animal Planet documentary Caught In The Moment, featuring naturalist Vanessa Garnick and wildlife filmmaker Tristan Bayer spend time with Lek at Elephant Nature Park and learn about the challenges facing Thailand's gentle giants. Program aired on Animal Planet Mon 02 Oct 06 9pm EST and should appear on network channels around the world. Please check listings.

 

Elephant Nature Park Asian Hero of the Year 2005 Time Magazine awarded their prestigious Asian Hero of the Year in 2005 to our founder more

 

National Public Radio (NPR) reporter Christina Russo visited Elephant Nature Park in mid-2006. Her report for NPR describes Lek's lifelong work, the obstacles she has faced, and her hopes for the future. listen in real audio format

 

National Geographic at Elephant Nature Park Vanishing Giants highlights s the plight of Thai elephants and the work Lek and the park  is doing to ensure their survival. Created by National Geographic journalist Jennifer Hile, The documentary won a Genesis Award in 2003.  more

 

 Jennifer Hile experienced life at Elephant Haven when she was filming Vanishing Giants. In this story she explains the plight of Thai elephants and the need for greater protection rights more

 

Jennifer Hile continues her work and introduces storis about PraJaan, an age old training system for baby elephants. more

 

The Humane Society of the United States recognized Lek and National Geographic journalist Jennifer Hile at the Genesis Award for the documentary, Vanishing Giants for Animal Planet Channel. Lek was Guest of Honour at this prestigious event
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Meg Ryan in Thailand takes a break from filming to embrace Lek

Hollywood star Meg Ryan visited the park to film a documentary.

 

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Lek with BBC's really wild show presenter Mekila Stachan

BBC's Michaela Stachan visited the park in 2002 when filiming an episode for the "Really Wild Show"

 

Chiang Mai Mail; Chiang Mai's English language newspaper featured Lek and her work saving abused and neglected elephants in its July 2006 edition. more

 

Grist story on thai elephants Jennifer Hile writing for Grist (a non-profit online magazine supporting independent environmental journalism) visits Myanmar with Lek in 2005 to witness the lives of elephants in this troubled country.  more

 

David Neff, writing for Christianity Today (Feb 06) explains how though Lek's nickname means "small" in Thai, her heart and her mission are grand in scale.  more

 

Philip Sen writes for Journey Beyond Travel about life at Elephant Nature Park, the contrast between it and traditional elephant tourist spots, and how volunteers are making a difference. more | update

 

PAWS (Performing Animal Welfare Society) 2001 newsletter introduces its members to Lek's work and her goals to increase protection rights for Thai elephants

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