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Beyond the mountainous landscapes and lush jungles of Northern Thailand lies a haven for the gentlest of creatures.
"Many of them arrive here like a zombie, some of them arrive here and they don't know they are elephants, they stand still ... they walk in a circle," said Sangduen "Lek" Chailert, founder of the Elephant Nature Park.
Chailert has devoted her life to the conservation of this endangered species. Since 1996, she has rescued 200 distressed elephants in Thailand and neighboring countries.
There are currently fewer than 3,000 elephants living in the forests of Thailand, compared to 4,000 in captivity. Chailert began advocating for elephants after hearing the cries of a wounded elephant being forced to haul logs in the jungle.
The elephants that she rescues arrive at the sanctuary with severe psychological trauma. Many of them are malnourished and have physical ailments ranging from land mine wounds to broken hips and legs caused by the illegal logging industry.
Others are partially or completely blind from having sling shots aimed at their eyes, or being in the bright lights of a circus.
"We have to first thing, heal them. We have to heal them with love," Chailert explained. "We have to let nature rehab them. We have to make them feel that this is a safe place for them. Trust is the first thing that we have to go and do."
In 2007, Chailert rescued Faa Sai from a circus. The elephant was taken away from her mother at a very young age and had endured several years of cruel training.
"When she first arrived here she had both legs on shackles. "She was very aggressive, very angry. I couldn't stand 20 meters in front of her. She would pick up the stone and throw the stone, she had a lot of trauma."
There are no tricks, rides or elephant-made paintings at the sanctuary. Instead, Chailert invites tourists to feed, bathe and walk side by side with the world's largest land animal.
"If we don't change our attitude from this time, we can't expect the next generation to learn and to stay peaceful with other beings in this planet," said Chailert.
Her affection for the herd and ability to connect with them has earned her the title of Thailand's "Elephant Whisper."
"I never think 'Elephant is an animal,' I think they are a person, so that is why when I talk to them I treat them like my family," said Chailert. "We understand even if we speak a different language. But we understand each other."
And there is always an elephant by her side, with its long trunk wrapped around Chailert's petite figure.
"When one day they start rolling in the mud, they start to enjoy trumpeting, swim on the river -- and that is the day I have a tear....... I have a tear of joy....."
novo72
How can we help?
DoYouEvenCareAboutPeople
#4 the cutest tank i ever saw
DirkNurple
Humans are awful. Humans are amazing. I’m not crying you’re crying.
IUsedToBeTheWalrus
And I thought working with horses was terrifying because they were so much bigger than me. Yikes.
TextbooksandSkillsNOTNetflixandChill
I spent time at ENP! I also met Lek when I was there. She is an incredible human, she also rescued hundreds of dogs during Bangkok flood!!
readgardentravelcook
The picture of the abused elephant made me ill. I had to look away. Now I'm angry. Humans can be disgusting.
Quancha
Someone put a brazzers logo on the pic with all the trunks around her. I know I'm fucked up.
jp1317
I went there over the summer! They also take in stray dogs from the flooding during the rainy season and put some of them up for adoption
Lonelyheartpoet
Such a great creatures.
msw86ueq
Can we please do something to save the animals guys? It's gotten to a point where im very close to lose faith in the human race... please.
synapticprogression
One day I hope to have a 'petite figure' but seriously, that woman is amazing
baabaabariian
How elephantastic
coop61gt
Thank you.
schwanzwurst
This is beautiful.
DudePlayinADudeDisguisedAsAnotherDude
Best thing in life is having a sense of purpose.
Butterbeast
Met her - love her - love ENP
weedsaveslife
HellYeah!
pardonmysmegma
Bathing and walking side-by-side with an elephant is now on my bucket list.
Shearny28
I went there!!!!!!!! amazing amazing amazing
Bethboris
This woman is my idol!! I had the pleasure of volunteering here and i met her too! She is an inspiration and i cant wait to go back ❤
combatwombat0
Stories!
sharemybacon
Magnificent place. I proposed to my girlfriend (now fiancee) there two years ago
Shearny28
That's amazing! I was there in 2012
JoshCanJump
If there is even a purpose to human existence I believe it is to be the caretakers of nature & the planet. We aren't doing so great.
Ashen44
We're getting better. Gradually.
Kelsier91
people that intentionally hurt animals without a good reason should be killed.
sparrowsgirl
That's just it though. Folks figure they have good reasons. These aren't animals- they're tools to make money to support families.
sparrowsgirl
I think they're wrong BTW.
Kelsier91
Yes well that is why, like in most things, a group of people decide what is a good reason.
Promethianfire
I want to go there some day
Drewcifer70
I got tears of joy learning about this amazing human taking care of & healing elephants. Smart, social, family oriented - elephants
clubfootjohnnyjohnson54
And, amazingly, the symbol of the republican party. Go figure....
cazzegiare
The republicans we deserve, but not the ones we got.
GMOmonsterMadeFromAutisticVaccines
It really is an amazing sanctuary. Definitely recommend going.
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s1mulacrum
At the sanctuary they aren’t behind a fence. You can walk with them, hug them. Rub mud on them when they lay down etc.. awesome experience!
OMFGWhatHaveWeDONE
Reminder:
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triedtothinkofausernamethatwasntalreadytaken
That mother fucker keeps doing fucked up shit and getting away with it his replacement will spend all their time fixing shit he's broken
OMFGWhatHaveWeDONE
What I don't get is that the GOP could check him if they wanted. Right?
Sticklebrickk
And you've successfully come to the conclusion why America has been in a stand-still for the last 50 years.
WilliamKeith
I am just about positive that elephants, great apes, and the larger cetaceans are sufficiently self-aware that they deserve "human" rights.
mdkradSmuggler
That's silly. Love animals but c'mon.
toastedspikes
Why do you think it's silly?
Ihavewaytoomanyfavoritestosort
The quotes are appropriate. Not actual human rights, but something more than just an animal or property.
elucca
I think the answer would be like an elevated category of animal rights for some species like this.
Corrodias
It's hard to tell where such a line should be drawn. But it is clear nobody cares about bacteria, few about insects, many about elephants.
digichalk
Let's not forget large areas covered in myceliumfungi colonies
WorshipTheSun
Absolutely, and many humans do not.
Nnsoch
That's... paradoxical?
JudgementalMan
Not really, in this context "human" rights is just a name
Ladymeowmeow
Definitely - you should read Beyond Words it’s an awesome book. First half is about elephants and their feelings / life
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PollutionEatingAlien
I volunteered there for a week a few years ago, met her. It was the most important and amazing thing I've ever done in my life, so far.
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Shearny28
Same! I went in 2012! She was so sweet.
Rubyredslippers33
STORYTIME!!!
justanothernam
Story time pls!
LSparkles
Did you get to kiss or hug an elephant? Are they soft?
Tlaxxil
Storytime?
Satherian
pls?
stimelstomo
My first thought was: im dropping everything to go volunteer there. Seriously. Do they accept just anyone? Do you have to apply?
Drewcifer70
Here's the link. Volunteer info button at the bottom of the page. Cheers!
Drewcifer70
SHITE! Here it is: https://www.elephantnaturepark.org/
stimelstomo
Thanks <3