After a life in the logging industry, Di Ploh was rescued from Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia, and came to live at Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary in February 2017, along with a younger elephant named Sarai-Mia.
When Di Ploh first arrived at CWS she took very long excursions, which was great to see but not safe for her, because she would walk beyond the safety of our extensive boundary. She has since settled more into her sanctuary home and is very content to forage on our beautiful grasslands and forest.
Di Ploh is in her early 40’s and is quite an independent elephant. At this time, she is solitary in nature, not seeking the company of the other resident elephants at Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary.
After working in the logging industry, Sarai-Mia was rescued from Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia, and brought to Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary in February 2017 at the same time
After a life in the logging industry, Di Ploh was rescued from Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia, and came to live at Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary in February 2017,
Kaavan is a male Asian elephant who was known as the ‘world’s loneliest elephant’ after his companion Saheli died in 2012. Tragically, Kaavan was captured from