vendredi 31 mai 2024

Latest updates from the front lines of elephant conservation ! 🐘 (INTERNATIONAL ELEPHANT PROJECT).

 







Dear friend,



I'm thrilled to share some incredible updates from the front lines of elephant conservation ! 🐘

In this edition of The Elephant Guardian, we feature the remarkable story of a resilient Sumatran elephant calf, rescued from the clutches of an illegal snare in Way Kambas National Park. Thanks to the swift response of Way Kambas River Patrol Unit rangers and the nurturing care of the Wildlife Ambulance team, this little one is now on the path to recovery. 

We showcase how an innovative elephant identification project in the Gunung Leuser National Park is revolutionising conservation efforts to protect these gentle giants and minimise human-elephant conflicts.

And we include the latest updates on our beloved adoptees - Anna, Freda, Dor Khoun Meuang, Mae Mah, Ginting, and Cinta.

Dear friend, you can be a part of their journey of healing and hope by joining our adoption program.


Leif Cocks, Founder and President of IEPYours for the elephants,

Leif Cocks OAM
International Elephant Project
Founder


Injured calf given a second chance


The swift response from rangers of the Way Kambas River Patrol Unit, coupled with the tender care of the Wildlife Ambulance team, has brought hope and healing to a Sumatran elephant calf. This precious little one, who suffered a terrible injury from a cruel illegal snare in the Way Kambas National Park, is now on the path to recovery. WARNING: Graphic images enclosed.

Read the story

Which Elephant is 

that ?

An innovative elephant identification project in the Gunung Leuser National Park is being used to monitor elephant populations  to help mitigate the risk of human-elephant conflict.

Read the story

Our latest adoption updates.


We’re thrilled to share the latest updates on our beloved adoptees : Anna, Freda, Dor Khoun Meuang, Mae Mah, Ginting, and Cinta. These magnificent elephants are thriving, thanks to your unwavering support.

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Join us for an unforgettable eco-tour in July.


See the amazing work being done by our partners in rehabilitating elephants for release. Join our researchers in the jungle to learn how they track and monitor released elephants. Travel with like-minded people for the adventure of a lifetime.



 

Leif Cocks is coming to America !


Join Leif Cocks, Founder of the International Elephant Project and its sister projects The Orangutan Project and International Tiger Project, this July to learn more about our work to protect and conserve Critically Endangered orangutans, elephants and tigers.


PS To donate to our urgent, ongoing work to secure elephant survival, please click here - and thank you !
 

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