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Whether joining our partners on the ground as a visitor, sponsoring an animal, or by donating, your generosity makes a real difference in Thailand.

Elephants in Thailand

Thailand has a long history with elephants, used in warfare as early as the 15th century, transport, logging and elephant tourism. Logging is responsible for the loss of the majority of Thailand's forests, and when it was banned in 1989 elephant tourism began to boom. Owning an elephant comes with a substantial cost and so elephant tourism began from being able to capitalize on tourists’ desire to see, touch, and ride elephants when visiting the region. Despite being captive, these elephants are still large, dangerous wild animals, so pain and fear are often used to control elephants in order to keep tourists safe. Isara Elephant Foundation helps to provide a safe home for elephants to live a more natural life.

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Why "hands off" is the most ethical way to see elephants...

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