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The rainforest tree is broad and tall, and it's leaves have many benefits, including a nutritious snack for elephants. Our staff cut, collect, and deliver these leaves and branches to all of our lovely ladies around the park. The truck engine clack is like a pavlovian bell as it approaches, and all are anxious to see what awaits them. Ever hungry for something delicious, leaves and branches are always a popular feast. While the elephant has a big appetite, their hearts generously offer a share of their food with other animals who live nearby. This is the happy life at Elephant Nature Park. Learn More: https://saveelephant.org/

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  • CharMaine Added Tree pruning is like our Halloween -- sweet treats. :-) I love watching the Elephant Nature Park activities.