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Chompu and MuayLek embraced and protected by a true family

Chompu and MuayLek embraced and protected by a true family

Tell me which you deem preferable, and then I will know the future of captive elephants. Is it a life lived in fear, under a hook with fear of pain, to instill behaviors that are ignoble and unnatural ? Is this what the tourist wants ? It is time to take responsibility for our actions as a tourist, and generally, as a species. Educate ourselves in the conditions prevalent for our enjoyment ! Are we entertained by suffering ?!

Elephant of the Week 11 September 2023: Celebrating SanMueng's 1st year of freedom

Elephant of the Week 11 September 2023: Celebrating SanMueng’s 1st year of freedom

Sanmueng was rescued by Save Elephant Foundation on 10th of September 2022 and this update celebrates the 1st year of his release to freedom. SanMueng is a bull elephant taken from his mother’s care at the tender age of three and forced to perform at the Phuket Zoo. He was forced to “dance” to music, to play musical instruments and perform demeaning tricks for tourist’s entertainment. The lengthy performances were held up to three times a day and SanMeung was required to follow commands under the threat of a sharp “bullhook”.

Affectionate friendship of rescued elephants Payom and NongPeng at Elephant Nature Park Sanctuary

Affectionate friendship of rescued elephants Payom and NongPeng

The friendship between Payom and NongPeng is so heartwarming to watch. Payom and NongPeng are part of Khamla’s family group but they enjoy finding quiet, peaceful and relaxing moments in their day to be close to each other. Their commitment and affection for one another is astounding, as can be seen in this video which shows them on an early morning walk up the river to their daytime haunts, further up the valley.

Green Season Mud Spa Heaven at Elephant Nature Park

Green Season Mud Spa Heaven at Elephant Nature Park

Green Season in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, brings happiness in many forms to elephants enjoying the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park. In this video we see Jenny rolling, slipping & sliding in mud, lathering herself up and thoroughly enjoying a mud spa session. Whether alone or with friends, spa day is every day in the rainy season at Elephant Nature Park. Just look how exquisitely untroubled Jenny and ThongAe are in their mud spa heaven.

Mintra demonstrates how to herd cattle at Elephant Nature Park

Mintra demonstrates how to herd cattle at Elephant Nature Park

Mintra, a veteran cow herder, demonstrates to Kratae, a novice, just how to move cows effectively! Oftentimes, a large group of cows not under the care of Elephant Nature Park, will drift along the opposite side of the river grazing peacefully. This hasn’t sat well with many of our elephants, with Mintra being the one most incensed by these interlopers onto what she deems her turf.

Elephant of the Week 4 September 2023: Jaidee

Elephant of the Week 4 September 2023: Jaidee

Jaidee made it through all her years of service without any broken bones or dislocations but is blind in one eye and has minimal sight in the other. Jaidee is now ~76 years old. She can still move pretty fast for an old lady, which we have to be cautious of because she does not make friends readily. Her eye issues keep her mostly out of the sun and she goes for walks when the sun is setting.

How many elephants does it take to make a happy family?

How many elephants does it take to make a happy family?

That’s a very easy question to answer in this particular scene. Mho Jae and her baby Sa Ngae’s life has dramatically changed after their rescue earlier this year to the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park and with the loving care and support of their trusted nanny, SookSai, they are able to enjoy being elephants free from the shackles of their past life, living as a happy family.

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