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Taa Dao

  Taa Dao was born around 1985. She arrived to ENP in June 2015, rescued from trekking. Most likely, when she was a young calf she had to perform in an elephant show. She walks well, but it appears she…

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Mo Dee

  Mo Dee (means 'Good Mother') was born around 1955. She arrived to ENP in early June 2015. Her last job was trekking, but before that she probably worked in logging and illegal logging. Mo Dee is blind in her…

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Kham Pang

Kham Pang (Golden Girl)  was born around 1980. She has spent most of her life working in trekking camps. When she was young, she had to perform in elephant shows and once old enough, endured the trekking seat and was…

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Kabu

  Kabu (it is common for hill tribe people to sometimes have a problem with Thai pronunciation, as they have their own native language. Her name is actually Kham Boon which means Golden Merit, but she is known as KABU.)…

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Nong Bang

  Nong Bang (Young and soft like powder)  was born around 1992. She arrived to ENP in mid June 2015. She last worked in trekking. Nong Bang is blind in one eye and has a long hole in her left…

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Mae Mali

Mae Mali Mae Mali arrived to Elephant Haven in 2004 and is around 35 years old. As at trekking elephant, Mali provided rides for visiting tourists. Mali prefers to spend her time alone as she is not comfortable around the other…

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Lamyai

Lamyai   Lamyai, meaning longan (a type of fruit) arrived at Elephant Haven in 2003 from Chomponburi in Surin Province in Northeast Thailand. She has spent her life working in the trekking industry. At 40 years old, Lamyai is a very…

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Saree

  Saree (meaning Freedom) was born around 2006. She arrived to ENP in Late November 2014. Saree was taken from her mother at only one years old and forced to be a street begging elephant. When she was not walking the…

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Noi Nah

  Born around 1945, Noi Nah (meaning Custard Apple) arrived to ENP on June 19th 2015. Despite a long working life, Noi Nah has no injuries except for being blind in her right eye.  She was rescued from trekking, where…

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