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Mae Mah - May 2023

Posted 22 May 2023 in Mae Mah

Mae Mah and the rest of her herd have continued to live freely in Nam Pouy National Protected Area in ...

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New tech helping to solve old problems - Elephant News Mar 2023

Posted 15 Mar 2023 in Elephant News

Modern technology is revolutionising the way we practise conservation, including the way we track and monitor species such ...

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Meet the teachers educating Indigenous students in Sumatra - Elephant News Mar 2023

Posted 15 Mar 2023 in Elephant News

We can’t protect Critically Endangered Sumatran elephants and their habitats without also working with ...

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Women bringing the Leuser back to life - Feb 2023

Posted 15 Feb 2023

This year, for International Women’s Day on the 8th of March, we’re celebrating the women who are restoring ...

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Celebrating the women working to save elephants - Feb 2023

Posted 15 Feb 2023

This year as we celebrate International Women’s Day, we want to shine a spotlight on some of the ...

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How is Senamo the Sumatran elephant now? - Elephant News Jan 2023

Posted 10 Jan 2023 in Elephant News

Thank you to everyone who donated to our Christmas appeal. Your love and support have made a huge ...

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Baby elephant ‘Noy’ is growing up! - Elephant News Jan 2023

Posted 10 Jan 2023 in Elephant News

Two years ago, a beautiful baby elephant was born on Christmas Day in the Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC) ...

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Dilan the elephant a casualty of snares - Elephant News Dec 2022

Posted 13 Dec 2022 in Elephant News

Do you remember Dilan, the young elephant who was rescued by the Wildlife Ambulance in February 2020? We ...

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Cinta - Elephant News Nov 2022

Posted 24 Nov 2022 in Elephant News , Cinta

Cinta and her herd spent most of their time within and close to the secondary forest of our leased concession ...

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Freda - Elephant News Nov 2022

Posted 24 Nov 2022 in Elephant News , Freda

Freda’s herd is now being tracked via a GPS collar on another female elephant in the herd named Quin.

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