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Encyclopedia > Elephant Nature Park
A couple of Mahouts riding elephants at the Nature Park
A couple of Mahouts riding elephants at the Nature Park

The Elephant Nature Park is a unique project set in Northern Thailand. Established in the 1990's it's aim has always been to provide a sanctuary and rescue centre for elephants. The park is set in Chiang Mai Province, some 60km from the city, and has provided a sanctuary for over 30 distressed elephants from all over Thailand. Set in a natural valley, bordered by a river, and surrounded by forested mountains the sanctuary and surrounding area offers a glimpse of rural life. A mahout is a person who drives an elephant. ... Genera and Species Loxodonta Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta africana Elephas Elephas maximus Elephas antiquus † Elephas beyeri † Elephas celebensis † Elephas cypriotes † Elephas ekorensis † Elephas falconeri † Elephas iolensis † Elephas planifrons † Elephas platycephalus † Elephas recki † Stegodon † Mammuthus † Elephantidae (the elephants) is a family of pachyderm, and the only remaining family in the order Proboscidea... Chiang Mai (Thai เชียงใหม่) is the second-biggest province (changwat) of Thailand, located in the north of the country. ... A street scene in Chiang Mai, showing (centre right), a gate of the old city wall. ...


The founder, Sangduen Chailert (Lek), was born into a remote mountain community in Northern Thailand in the 1960's. Her maternal grandfather was a tribal man of the forest and Lek's jungle forays with him led to an early and organic understanding of the wonders of nature. Against the backdrop of poverty she obtained a university education - something practically unique considering her circumstances.


Despite extreme financial difficulties she succeeded in founding Elephant Nature Park along with her husband Adam in 1996.

Maximus, resident of the Nature Park and one of the largest elephants in Thailand
Maximus, resident of the Nature Park and one of the largest elephants in Thailand

The park is close to her home village and has been supported by their family tour business which operates educational and environmental trips as well as a travel website. The Elephant Nature park has the aim is to provide a sanctuary for elephants to live in a peaceful natural environment. Lek's love of the elephant began as a youngster. The family cared for an elephant which became a close companion of Lek's. This affection led to working with elephants in the forests. With a vet they provided medical care to sick elephants in remote areas. Travel to these areas is hazardous and often involves hours of walking narrow jungle paths inaccessible to vehicles. She is often away for days at a time. The park's current herd includes disabled, orphans, blind and rescued, elephants of all ages.


The elephants in the sanctuary are predominantly from private owners and acquired from negotiated fees. Some outlived their usefulness to loggers while others became useless to trekking camp owners. Lek's work takes her deep into the jungles of Northern Thailand where, with the help of medical staff, she treats tribal villagers and their families with medical care and, often, donated clothing. Her Jumbo Express programme provides much needed care to elephants in the jungles in Chiang Mai province and beyond.


Protection of the forests is another of her many hobbies and she had initiated a programme of saving individual trees using local Buddhist beliefs and sacred saffron cloth to tie around each tree. Locals are reluctant to cut down these trees fearing insults to jungle spirits. A replica of an ancient statue found among the ruins of a temple at Sarnath Buddhism is a philosophy based on the teachings of the Buddha, Siddhārtha Gautama, a prince of the Shakyas, whose lifetime is traditionally given as 566 to 486 BCE. It had subsequently been accepted by...


Her programmes are focused around local culture, common sense and a deep conviction in the preservation of her home area. Sustainability is the key-term to describe her efforts. Elephant volunteers from around the world assist her in a unique programme involving learning, physical help and education.


Lek's efforts have been recognised worldwide and numerous stories have appeared on TV and print media including National Geographic[1] and the Smithsonian Society. Awards and accolades include: The National Geographic Society was founded in the USA on January 27, 1888, by 33 men interested in organizing a society for the increase and diffusion of geographical knowledge. ...

Currently 30 elephants are under the care of the sanctuary and the park has had seven births since 1996. HSUS logo The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), founded in 1954, is the largest animal welfare organization in the world with nearly ten million members and constituents, an international arm called Humane Society International, and a 2005 budget of $95 million USD. HSUS does not run any animal... (Clockwise from upper left) Time magazine covers from May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. ... HRH Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn of Thailand Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn (born July 28, 1952) is the only son of Bhumibol Adulyadej, King (Rama IX) of Thailand, and Queen Sirikit. ...


External links

Elephant Nature Park website


References

  1. ^ Hile, Jennifer. "Reporter's Notebook: Elephants Heal at Thai "Heaven"", National Geographic, 2002-10-17. Retrieved on 2006-02-06.
  2. ^ "2003 Genesis Awards". Retrieved on 2006-02-06.
  3. ^ Zabriskie, Phil. "Asia's Heroes 2005, Sangduen "Lek" Chailert Thailand's Elephant Woman", Time Magazine, 2005-10-03. Retrieved on 2006-02-06.
  4. ^ Paewsoongnern, Saichon. "Park Founder receives honorary PhD from Crown Prince", Chiang Mai Mail, 2006-05-06. Retrieved on 2006-02-06.


 

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