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Happy Herd at Elephant Nature Park: A Beautiful Moment of Play and Unity - ElephantNews #Video


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Elephants are naturally social creatures, living in matriarchal herds in the wild. At Elephant Nature Park, we strive to integrate rescued elephants into herds where they can thrive and heal from past traumas. This process can be challenging, but the joy of seeing a herd come together makes it all worthwhile.

Today, we witnessed a heartwarming moment as Chana, Kabu, Ploy Thong, Chom Pu, Muay Lek, Lek Lek, Thong Ae, and Fah Mai gathered to play together. It's a beautiful reminder of the power of connection and the healing environment we provide at the sanctuary.

Watch this incredible display of unity and playfulness among our beloved elephants!

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  • CharMaine Added ENP is just such a beautiful place for these kiddos to enjoy their natural habitat. Free from abuse and danger. All just getting along . . . families could learn from them. How do be you but also know you are part of a something bigger than just yourself. So act like it.