็Happy Birthday to YinDee
On 25th Aug is the birthday of our boy "Yindee" Yindee share his Birthday cake with his family including his two new friends Mae Koy and Maliwan . Today Yindee 7 years old , he still a little boy for…
On 25th Aug is the birthday of our boy "Yindee" Yindee share his Birthday cake with his family including his two new friends Mae Koy and Maliwan . Today Yindee 7 years old , he still a little boy for…
Happy 4th Birthday Yindee!! Yindee whose name translates to 'Pleasure' is a unique and independent young boy. He was born on 25th of August at Elephant Nature Park and has grown up with his herd knowing only love…
No puddle goes untouched!!!! If Dok Mai, Faa Mai and Yindee are not romping in the river, they are rolling in the mud!! Nothing is better than growing up with a 'sibling' who is almost your age and sharing fun…
What a wonderful scene to behold! Oh, the joy of watching this play unfold! From double trouble to triple trouble..... Who doesn't love a baby elephant wrestling match?? Not often are two and a half year old Navann, two year…
As it gets hotter and hotter, our elephants are spending more and more time in the river... and why not? Elephants love to float, splash and have fun! Let's see if you can name the eles in these pics... HINT:…
Patience pays off... Hope can often be found gazing out from his private yard, spying on the activities of his lady friends... and Hoping that they might take some time out to come over to visit. Yesterday he enjoyed time…
Mintra can’t wipe the smile off her face these days … she has a good friend by her side, a bundle of joy at her breast and a loyal old fuss budget hovering in the background. But what makes her smile the most is that she is enjoying the company of those most dearest to her while grazing peacefully, feeling the grass underfoot and the sun shining on her back. She can have a roll in the mud when she wishes and has a companion to rub against when needed. Finally, after six weeks in the security of the shelter, Mintra and Yin Dee are free to roam at will at Elephant Nature Park!
Rumbles, roars and chirps erupted at around 12:15 a.m. on August 25th breaking the midnight silence, announcing the arrival of a new born calf. Stirred to consciousness by the vocalizations, bleary eyed ENP staff sprung from their beds. Grabbing flashlights and cameras, they rushed to the elephant shelters to catch a glimpse of the newest member of our herd.