Positive mahout and elephant relationships are vital to the wellbeing of our herd. Thu 24 Aug 23 News from Elephant Nature Park Watch the playful bond between baby LekLek and her caretaker Hmong Phee https://www.elephantnaturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/714400562.601886.mp4 More News from Elephant Nature Park Read more... More mud bathing fun at Elephant Nature Park during the Wet (Mud) SeasonOn a rainy day, what better activity than to slather about in slippery slick mud ?! This is heaven for an elephant at Elephant Nature Park, and while LekLek rolls in the mud, Momma MoLoh takes care of an itch at a conveniently located log. Tue 22 Aug 23 Read more... Rescued Elephants MoLoh and LekLek update by our founder LekAfter a recent post about the difficulties of 2 newly rescued elephants settling into Elephant Nature Park, our founder Lek Chailert today made this observation: LekLek and her mother, MoLoh, have been in the Park for some time now. It seemed likely that they would be absorbed beautifully into FaaMai’s family group. Thu 17 Aug 23 Read more... Could a baby elephant bring her rejected mother into the herd?Earlier this year, baby elephant LekLek and mother MohLoh were rescued from the Omkoi District of Chiang Mai by Save Elephant Foundation. On arrival at Elephant Nature Park, they were introduced to FaaMai's family but three months have passed and acceptance is not complete. Mon 14 Aug 23 Read more... Elephant of the Week 7 August 2023: Elephant Ambassador FaaMaiShe is often the critical link of fostering positive bonds between disparate groups of elephants. In this video, FaaMai can be seen bringing several groups together for a joint introduction. Unlike many videos captured by the Save Elephant Foundation Media Team, in which we hear loud conversations and other background sounds, this very natural and peaceful video captures the tranquil atmosphere of the elephant sanctuary. Mon 07 Aug 23 Read more... Elephants at Elephant Nature Park always have important access to waterAn elephant will drink 150 - 200 liters of water/day. Access is important. You can see how much MoLoh and LekLek satisfy their thirst at the river, sucking up to 5 liters of water before consuming, and drawn at an astounding rate ! (Researchers calculated that elephants suck up water with what would be an equivalent air velocity of 150 metres per second.) Thu 03 Aug 23 Read more... Baby Elephant LekLek Loves To Run Around at Elephant Nature ParkBaby elephant LekLek is becoming stronger and more confident. She loves running around her area and is quite territorial with strangers. Her weight is steadily improving, and we are delighted to see the little girl growing up in good health at Elephant Nature Park. Sat 01 Jul 23 Read more... Welcome to our new members, mother MohLoh and her baby girl, LekLek.Years before the COVID-19 crisis, MohLoh worked at the logging camp and later worked to service rides for tourists. During COVID, the owner brought MohLoh back to the home village as there was no work to be had. The family was supported under the Foster Parent of the Gentle Giant Stay Home project. During their stay in the village, MohLoh gave birth to a little girl. Sun 02 Apr 23 Share This Facebook Pinterest Twitter
Read more... More mud bathing fun at Elephant Nature Park during the Wet (Mud) SeasonOn a rainy day, what better activity than to slather about in slippery slick mud ?! This is heaven for an elephant at Elephant Nature Park, and while LekLek rolls in the mud, Momma MoLoh takes care of an itch at a conveniently located log. Tue 22 Aug 23
Read more... Rescued Elephants MoLoh and LekLek update by our founder LekAfter a recent post about the difficulties of 2 newly rescued elephants settling into Elephant Nature Park, our founder Lek Chailert today made this observation: LekLek and her mother, MoLoh, have been in the Park for some time now. It seemed likely that they would be absorbed beautifully into FaaMai’s family group. Thu 17 Aug 23
Read more... Could a baby elephant bring her rejected mother into the herd?Earlier this year, baby elephant LekLek and mother MohLoh were rescued from the Omkoi District of Chiang Mai by Save Elephant Foundation. On arrival at Elephant Nature Park, they were introduced to FaaMai's family but three months have passed and acceptance is not complete. Mon 14 Aug 23
Read more... Elephant of the Week 7 August 2023: Elephant Ambassador FaaMaiShe is often the critical link of fostering positive bonds between disparate groups of elephants. In this video, FaaMai can be seen bringing several groups together for a joint introduction. Unlike many videos captured by the Save Elephant Foundation Media Team, in which we hear loud conversations and other background sounds, this very natural and peaceful video captures the tranquil atmosphere of the elephant sanctuary. Mon 07 Aug 23
Read more... Elephants at Elephant Nature Park always have important access to waterAn elephant will drink 150 - 200 liters of water/day. Access is important. You can see how much MoLoh and LekLek satisfy their thirst at the river, sucking up to 5 liters of water before consuming, and drawn at an astounding rate ! (Researchers calculated that elephants suck up water with what would be an equivalent air velocity of 150 metres per second.) Thu 03 Aug 23
Read more... Baby Elephant LekLek Loves To Run Around at Elephant Nature ParkBaby elephant LekLek is becoming stronger and more confident. She loves running around her area and is quite territorial with strangers. Her weight is steadily improving, and we are delighted to see the little girl growing up in good health at Elephant Nature Park. Sat 01 Jul 23
Read more... Welcome to our new members, mother MohLoh and her baby girl, LekLek.Years before the COVID-19 crisis, MohLoh worked at the logging camp and later worked to service rides for tourists. During COVID, the owner brought MohLoh back to the home village as there was no work to be had. The family was supported under the Foster Parent of the Gentle Giant Stay Home project. During their stay in the village, MohLoh gave birth to a little girl. Sun 02 Apr 23