Author name: Kay Lavelle

Photographer | Journalist | Storyteller

Asian Elephants and Their Mahouts

For generations, the role of the mahout has been a cherished tradition, passed down within families as a sacred responsibility that requires a deep and intimate understanding of the elephant’s complex behaviors, emotions, and needs. These skilled caretakers do not simply oversee the daily routines of their charges; they form a symbiotic partnership, each relying […]

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Saving Thailand’s Elephants: A Sanctuary’s Perspective 

As the caretakers of an ethical elephant sanctuary in Thailand, we witness firsthand the challenges these magnificent creatures face in our country. Sadly, the elephant population has been in steady decline, with the numbers dwindling to just a few thousand in the wild. This alarming trend is the result of a complex web of factors,

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Fueling the Giants: Understanding the Nutritional Needs of Elephants

As we gaze upon the mighty presence of an elephant, it’s easy to be captivated by their sheer size and power. But behind the impressive stature lies a complex web of nutritional requirements that are essential to their overall health and well-being. Elephants are herbivores, and their diet in the wild consists primarily of a

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