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Elephant Of The Week : Saree

Elephant Of The Week : Saree

Saree can be translated to mean “Freedom”. She was born around 2006. Saree was taken from her mother when she was only one year old and she was forced to be a street begging elephant. Imagine, how do you feel when you was dragged away from your mother and you will never see her again. This is such a huge distress.

Baanyen is not feeling well

Baanyen is not feeling well

Baan Yen, the eldest elephant at Pamper the Pachyderm project is not feeling well. As with so many of old age elephant, one of our largest concerns which can prove fatal, is the digestive system and a blockage. Most old elephant who do not have much in the way of teeth left will have a problem with digestion sooner or later. Complications arise and there are only so many options.

Thong Suk: Transition From Boy to Father

Thong Suk: Transition From Boy to Father

In his time at Elephant Nature Park, he has acquired many nannies in his early years but as he reached adolescence he developed a more serious interest in the females. Now he shares a large, chain-free shelter with a younger bull Chang Yim, who is believed to be his son. He is also the father of Dok Mai and Yindee.

Elephant Of The Week: Jaidee, the generous old lady

Elephant Of The Week: Jaidee, the generous old lady

With a name that means ‘good heart,’ Jaidee lives up to it. She has a very sweet manner about her, regardless of her long and torturous past. She arrived to Elephant Nature Park in January of 2015 and enjoys her days in the jungle, away from the crowds. Thank you to Mr.Adam Flinn, Elephant Nature Park Co-founder for donating funds in memory of his late Mother and enabling the rescue of Jaidee and a new life to live in her forever home at Elephant Nature Park.

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