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Nattaya/Pimchai

Nattaya Nicknamed Pimchai, Nattaya arrived at Elephant Haven in 2009 from the Surin Province in Northeast Thailand. At 30 years old, she has spent her working life as a trekking elephant. Pimchai is very sociable and friendly towards other elephants. She…

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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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Elephant Care project launch

Another good program begins at the camp opposite of our Park called the elephant care program. This program is run under our supervision and consultation. The project is being run by the local villager there, to take the elephant out…

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Sook Sai

Sook Sai , previous work , logging and elephant ridng : rescued by : Tracey Kirstinh and Viv Lanting, Jack Lanting From this week we would like to introduce our beautiful elephant ladies for you to get know them. Some…

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Medo

Medo , broken hip , previous work: Logging : Funds raised to rescue by: Elephant Umbrella , USA From this week we would like to introduce our beautiful elephant ladies for you to get know them. Some of you have…

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Boon Ma

Boon Ma ( the blind albino elephant) previous work : Logging and elephant riding at trekking camp. Rescued by : Singleton Rankin from World Woman Work organization USA. From this week we would like to introduce our beautiful elephant ladies…

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Mae Dok

  Mae Dok (Mother Flower) was born around 1940. She arrived to ENP in early June 2015. Her last job was trekking but in the past she worked in both logging and illegal logging. Mae Dok is blind in one…

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Sri Nuan

  Mae Sri Nuan (Gentle and Feminine Mother) was born around 1962. She was rescued from the Surin Province in late 2005 and arrived to ENP with her now adopted daughter Dok Ngern in mid January 2006.  Sri Nuan's last job was…

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