News

A popular national park in Thailand issued an urgent plea for help after dozens of elephants and other animals were swept ...
Elephant Nature Park, Chiang Mai. Established by elephant advocate Lek Chaillert in 2003, Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand now looks after more than 100 elephants, rescued from abuse in ...
At Elephant Nature Park, caretakers have observed elephants forming protective circles around distressed companions — a ...
Elephant Nature Park in Thailand is scrambling to evacuate many of its 126 elephants amidst severe flooding in the wake of Typhoon Yagi. The sanctuary's founder Saengduean 'Lek' Chailert told CNN ...
Elephants wading through floodwaters at Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Save Elephant Foundation The strong flood caused "significant" damage to large areas of trees and grasslands ...
The flooded Elephant Nature Park in northern Thailand. Save Elephant Foundation. In addition, the park said it had lost electricity and telephone network coverage.
The tropical storm inundated thousands of homes and killed hundreds of people across Southeast Asia, including 46 in Thailand. Elephant Nature Park was established in 2003 as a permanent sanctuary ...
Water levels in other areas rose to 10 feet, about three meters — high enough to submerge the average elephant in Thailand, ... Elephant Nature Park, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images.
A hungry wild elephant caused havoc in a grocery store in Thailand on Monday when he strolled in from a nearby national park and helped himself to food.
The tropical storm inundated thousands of homes and killed hundreds of people across Southeast Asia, including 46 in Thailand. Elephant Nature Park was established in 2003 as a permanent sanctuary ...
The Elephant National Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand, ... The Independent has reached out to the Elephant Nature Park for comments. More about animal sanctuary Thailand Elephants typhoon yagi.