Newly Rescued Elephants Interact Immediately To Others When They Arrived To Sanctuary - ElephantNews
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Description
It was a 14-hour journey to freedom for 3 elephants rescued from Omkoi district. Mho Jae and her baby boy, Jai Dee (official name Sa Ngae) will arrive at Elephant Nature Park, due to the mother requiring medical attention. Moh Jae is a 20-year-old mother to 2 children, and also a landmine victim when she was just 3 years old at the Thai-Myanmar border. The 3rd elephant is Kham Saen, a 5-year-old boy who has been rescued before the owner sold him to a logging camp. Kham Saen was rescued to Elephant Highlands Project, where he was immediately embraced by 3 doting nannies, Mae Pon, Mae KhamPang, and Nong Pop. Learn more: https://www.saveelephant.org/
Comments
- CharMaine Added The bull looked so sad being dragged away . . . ten owners. Good lord, let that animal find a place of peace as well.