skip to Main Content

Persistence Pays Off for Mae Kham Paan – Navann’s New Nanny

Mae Kham Paan as auntie for baby Navann at Elephant Nature ParkAfter weeks of patiently standing outside of Navann’s nursery, the door was finally opened allowing Mae Kham Paan entry, last Friday at around five in the afternoon. Mae Kham Paan (and Navann as well!) had been waiting for this moment for some time. They were so happy to finally be in the same space together, free to touch and caress at will. Within a few minutes Navann was suckling at Mae Kham Paan’s breast in hopes that there would be milk- but alas, there was only comfort. Mae Sri Prae was mildly cautious at first, but it was obvious that she welcomed the addition. The ladies shared grass, companionably sheltering Navann between them. The little bull used his trunk to sniff and touch his new auntie everywhere within reach. He immediately seemed to calm down. Mae Kham Paan had a look of total contentment and self satisfaction. She seemed to be thinking ‘It is about time I was let in here!’

There could not be a better candidate for an auntie/grandma than Mae Kham Paan; she is calm, reserved, older, experienced, non-threatening. Quite often new mothers can be stressed out by younger, over-dramatic females who are a bit baby-crazy. These girls mean well, but their overprotectiveness can sometimes cause more harm than good. Therefore, seasoned old matrons are a welcome relief for new mothers.

Read More

Dao Tong

  Meaning 'Golden Star' in Thai, Dao Tong was born around 1975. She was rescued from street begging in the Surin Province and arrived at ENP in November 2012. Before street begging she worked in illegal logging. While logging she…

Read More

Sri Prae’s Present

Sunday October 28th approximately 5:20 a.m. - The roosters had yet to crow when the peaceful pre-dawn stillness was broken by roars and rumbles of elephantine proportions. Concerned staff sprang from their beds, frantically searching for flashlights, rubbing the sleep…

Read More

Dani

  • November 23, 2010
  • Dani

  Dani was born around 1965. She arrived at ENP after being rescued in November 2010 from Tak Province. She has worked in both legal and illegal logging industries in Thailand and Burma. Had we not been able to rescue…

Read More

Mae Jan Peng

  Her name means 'Full Moon', and she was born around 1943. Mae Jan Peng's  owners retired her to ENP in January 2009 after a long life of logging and trekking work. She had been owned and worked for the…

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More
Back To Top