Sri Prae
Born around 1990, Sri Prae (meaning ‘feminine and smooth as silk’) arrived at ENP in early November 2010.
Sri Prae’s first job was working illegal logging in Tak province, where she stepped on a landmine. She spent 2 years recovering at a hospital in Lampang. Afterwards, unable to do any other work, she was forced into a breeding program. Despite numerous attempts, she never became pregnant so her owner decided to sell. She was initially rescued by Bring the Elephant Home a Dutch non-profit and later brought to stay at ENP.
She is now the proud mother of Navann and the center of a large family group which includes three adoring gran-nannies, Mae Kham Paan, Mae Bua Kham and Mae Tubtim.