Elephant Began To Smell About Her New Turf On Her Arrival To New Home - ElephantNews #Video
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Description
Mae Kheaw was a logging elephant for too many years. After that, she worked as a trekking elephant, with tourists sitting on her back. Mae Kheaw was rescued from Pai in Mae Hong Son, Thailand. It is not too far from Elephant Nature Park, but the road has many curves and passes through mountainous terrain. We have to drive slow for Mae Kheaw's safety. On arrival at theElephant Nature Park, the chain came off for good, and the rope around her neck. She immediately began to smell about her new turf, and to see who was here and what was up with this place. She went to the river, but seemed more interested in the scents from the daily dung. She focused on the feces of young elephants. She has born children who were taken from her. This may be a window into a family group for friendships yet to be. Now she is able to roam free, and spend the rest of her life in her new forever home with others of her own kind. She arrived on 27 October 2022 Learn More: https://www.saveelephant.org/
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- CharMaine Added Just an amazing rescue story of a beautiful creature finally set free to be who God intended her to be -- roaming free. God Bless those that participate in these rescues. It's okay, if you love a particular animal (species), to say I can do my part and step up or in to help those that don't speak our language. Heart to heart, we are the same and do make connections.