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This is an image I took during a trip I took to Chitwan, Nepal. Sadly, the elephant safari rides are widespread and popular. Look closely at the right hind leg of the elephant. A big scar where she has been consistently chained is evident.

This is an image I took during a trip I took to Chitwan, Nepal. Sadly, the elephant safari rides are widespread and popular. Look closely at the right hind leg of the elephant. A big scar where she has been consistently chained is evident.

Ending Elephant Tourism Cruelty in Our Lifetime - Is it Possible?

Diana April 26, 2021

Some 32 million people around the world support a campaign driven by Save The Asian Elephants (STAE) to stop elephant tourism cruelty. But why is this the case? Isn’t it fascinating watching them perform, bathing with an elephant or even riding one? You’ll be sure never to support this type of entertainment after you learn what these elephants had to go through.

Join me this week as I share a positive way in which we believe you have made a difference towards potentially ending elephant tourism cruelty in our lifetime.

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In Elephants, Asian Elephants Tags Elephants, Elephant Rides, Elephant Tourism, Captive Elephant
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This is the photo of Lucky Kali, a beautiful 60 year-old elephant who was the first to be rescued from tourist exploitation in Chitwan, Nepal © Image: Association Moey

This is the photo of Lucky Kali, a beautiful 60 year-old elephant who was the first to be rescued from tourist exploitation in Chitwan, Nepal © Image: Association Moey

How to Use Our Creativity to Help Animals in Times of COVID-19

Diana March 23, 2020

Creativity is a positive outlet. It has the power to help us deal constructively with fear and to help us overcome anxiety.

In this week’s blog post I talk about using our creativity to help animals in times of COVID-19. Whether we want to raise funds for a specific organization or project or to increase awareness about the plight of elephants in Asia, creativity allows us to reach a broader audience through a more personal and imaginative approach.

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In COVID-19, Elephants, Vegan, Help Others in Need Tags COVID-19, Helping Animals in Need, Creativity with a Purpose, Captive Elephant
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