Since 2003, The Serengeti Foundation has been actively supporting Sangduen "Lek" Chailert and The Elephant Nature Park. It is a magical place, in northern Thailand where injured or otherwise needy elephants can go to retire. We have been integral in assisting their land purchase, and also in funding several elephant rescues or adoptions. To read more, the website is: www.ElephantNaturePark.com
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Boon Khum
The tusker whose pride and joy almost cost him his life.
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Ging Mai
A miraculous survival tale of a baby trapped between trees for the first days of his life.
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Hope
The orphan who found a friend, and finally, sanctuary.
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Jabu
Feet problems brought her to the haven.
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Jokia
The blind elephant that has finally found a place to live a natural life.
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Jungle Boy
Born in the jungle but having to get back to work.
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Liberty
Born at elephant haven and named by internet site visitors.
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Lilly
Logging elephant cured with love and care.
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Mae Kaew
The petite trekking elephant we call 'Mini Me.'
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Mae Perm
The grand mother ambassador and gentlest elephant on earth.
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Maximus
Second largest bull elephant in Thailand.
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Pooky
The young stud.
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Sao Yai
The caring mother of Liberty.
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Siam
Surin elephant roundup brought unexpected freedom to Siam.
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Thai
Joining Siam at the Haven - they love each other's company.
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