Part-2: Why elephants should be in the wild and NOT in captivity
Social life of an elephant herd
published on 26 May 2023
As the chains are tied on two legs that are diagonally opposite (or) on three legs, captive elephants can never sleep on the floor, despite old age (or) having arthritis / severe leg pain. They are forced to stand their entire lives, leading to severe health complications.
published on 25 May 2023
Importance of conservation-How whales save our planet?
published on 25 May 2023
published on 25 May 2023
Part-1: Why elephants should be in the wild and NOT in captivity?
Any human-made setup cannot match the biodiversity the forest provides
published on 25 May 2023
Method 1 – Elephants break horizontal power fences using tusks
published on 25 May 2023
Cognitive ability of elephants
published on 25 May 2023
Cognitive ability of Orca (a.k.a. Killer Whale)
published on 25 May 2023
published on 25 May 2023
Chinnakanal, Idukki District, Kerala
published on 01 May 2023
A translocated elephant’s (Dharmapuri Makna) narrow escape from the train in Coimbatore
It was trying to go back to its native territory in Dharmapuri (TN). To know more read the report “Translocation case studies” by the foundation
published on 07 Mar 2023
Makna Elephant and its close friend (with tusk) before Makna’s translocation
Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu. For more details read the report “Male elephant translocations” by the foundation
published on 22 Dec 2022