The healing powers of the herd! - Elephantnews #Video
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Description
Baby elephants Pyi Mai and Chaba were both rescued, along with their mothers, at different times. They were saved from an elephant riding and show camp where they were destined to be separated from their mothers and forced into servitude to satisfy human greed.
Luckily, we were able to rescue them from this fate and bring them to live freely at Elephant Nature Park. Here, the babies have forged an unbreakable bond that, in turn, has brought their mothers KhamMoon and BunMa, as well as nanny D-Max, together as a small, cohesive herd.
Watch as they engage in their daily routine: foraging for food, playing in the river, and roaming freely throughout their sanctuary home. The relationship between the elephants helps them to start healing from the trauma of their pasts. The herd heals!
Learn More: https://www.saveelephant.org/
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Comments
- CharMaine Added Livin' the dream . . . makes me smile.