Understanding Elephants by Ginny Greenwood
“I thought you might like to read my blog about my week volunteering at Journey to Freedom” Ginny Greenwood, the…
“I thought you might like to read my blog about my week volunteering at Journey to Freedom” Ginny Greenwood, the…
Jaemsai was rescued by Khun Kanjana Silpa-Archa and arrived Elephant Nature Park on March 2014. She used to work at…
Khundej arrived ENP on 18th October 2014. He has Dani as his adopted nanny and Saree is now the big…
With the small group of visitors per day at Hope for Elephants program, the visitors will learn how to treat…
Karen Elephant Experience allows more Elephants to roam free in their natural habitat and be guided in their walks using…
Many people believe they have witnessed elephants crying, whether they are in poor conditions in captivity or being rescued for…
Last week Maggie Carroll and Julie Laurie from Australia joined the Journey to Freedom program where they travelled to the Mae Wang area…
We would like to thank ‘Andasstuff’ for mentioning her experience at our Walking for Elephants project and the work that we do. Describing…
When it comes to friendship, we can learn a lot from elephants, especially long term residents of Elephant Nature Park…
Elephant families form some of the strongest bonds in the animal kingdom, bonds which can last a lifetime. To elephants…
So far this year, the weather has been a little unpredictable here in Northern Thailand. With hot spells during the…
2 hours from the city of Chiang Mai, in the Mae Wang area, a Karen Hill Tribe village and…
Vet treatment and positive reinforcement target training go hand in hand when working with captive elephants. Medical treatment and…
Welcome to our family member at ENP . Tong Kham who we urgently rescued today from the trekking camp who…
As a new week begins, we look back at our volunteers experience. From Stefania who visited our Journey to Freedom…