Kham La
Kham La (meaning darling) was born in 2011. At that time her mother was…
Education is one important tool to bring out a man’s value. Of course, education doesn’t always mean that you have to sit in class and listen to the lecture. It happens everywhere although by sharing information from one person to another.
Every month individual people, government officials, and various organizations who want to learn of our project, especially our way of managing elephants and animal welfare pay their visit to our organization.
Recently in May, we hosted a group of mahouts from Myanmar, which included the camp owners, elephant owners, and staff from the Timber company MTE who has thousands of elephants under their care. We introduced them our hands off projects and hoped that their experience at Elephant Nature Park could bring some good change to the lives and welfare of elephants in Myanmar.
Thanks to Singleton Rakin from World Woman Work who fostered the group’s visit to our project. Hope that our collaboration will bring about a better world.