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Lamyai

Lamyai   Lamyai, meaning longan (a type of fruit) arrived at Elephant Haven in 2003 from Chomponburi in Surin Province in Northeast Thailand. She has spent her life working in the trekking industry. At 40 years old, Lamyai is a very…

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The Future of Thai Elephants looks Bright!

Lead by example and others will follow... For many years Elephant Nature Park (ENP) has had the attention of international and national press, with countless documentaries filmed and shown all over the world. At this point, the ENP has no…

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Mintra and Yin Dee Finally Roam Free

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!

Baby elephant Yin Dee and mom Mintra

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Mae Tee stays determined

Dear old Mae Tee. At around 60 years old, she has an indomitable spirit. Against all odds, Mae Tee is roaming further and further afield with each passing day.

Mae Tee wanders from the medical center

Note how far behind Mae Tee the medical center is. Mae Tee really enjoys roaming far and wide.

She is enjoying fleeting interactive moments with Dok Mai, Dok Ngern and the other sociable members of that extended family group. She sometimes has pushing matches with Chang Yim.

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