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Mae Jampaa

  She was born around 1954 and her name means 'Magnolia'. Mae Jampaa was rescued in December 2009.  She had the same owner for most of her life, working in the legal logging industry until 1989, and then illegally for…

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Chang Yim

  Chang Yim was born at ENP on July 12, 2009, his name means 'Smiling Elephant'. His mother is Dok Ngern and he has a little sister named Dok Mai. He is the second baby ever to be born and…

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Mintra

Born around 1994, Mintra (meaning fresh young girl) was rescued in February of 2009, after having only known a life of street-begging. Mintra was taken from her mother way too early and was already walking the streets when she was…

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Mae Bua Loy

  Born around 1965, her name means 'Floating Lotus' and she was rescued from the Surin province in 2008. Mae Bua Loy’s first job was in illegal logging. Her back right leg was broken during this time, and since she…

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Jarunee

  Jarunee was born around 1950. She worked in both illegal and legal logging as well as trekking. She was rescued from a nearby trekking camp in 2007. Like most elephants, she endured considerable abuse in her working life and has…

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Faa Sai

  Born in 2002, Faa Sai was rescued in 2007 from the Surin province, her name means 'Clear Sky After a Storm'. Faa Sai was taken away from her mother at a very young age and endured the cruel torture…

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Mae Lanna

  Born around 1980 and rescued from street-begging in February 2007, Mae Lanna has also worked in legal logging on coconut palm and rubber tree plantations in the south of Thailand. Her name refers to her new beginning in the Lanna…

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Mae Bua Kham

Born around 1940, Mae Bua Kham (Mother Golden Lotus) was rescued from a trekking camp in February 2007. Before working in trekking she also worked in the legal and illegal logging industries. Upon arrival to ENP she was very thin…

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