Four Things You Can Do to Help

stay informed / host a screening / spread the word / donate or fundraise

 

Stay Informed

Visit the following websites to learn more about elephants and responsible tourism:

ELEPHANT NATURE PARK

http://www.elephantnaturepark.org/

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The Elephant Nature Park is a unique project set in Northern Thailand. Established in the 1990's, their aim has always been to provide a sanctuary and rescue centre for elephants.

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PAWS

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Since 1984, The Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has been at the forefront of efforts to rescue and provide appropriate, humane sanctuary for animals, who have been the victims of the exotic and performing animal trades. PAWS investigates reports of abused performing and exotic animals, documents cruelty and assists in investigations and prosecutions by regulatory agencies to alleviate the suffering of captive wildlife.

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FRIENDS OF THE ASIAN ELEPHANT

http://www.elephant-soraida.com

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Fountation's Objectives: To assist elephants to enjoy improved living conditions and eventually survive and adjust themselves within natural surroundings. To aid professionals reated to elephants (raisers, researchers, vets, etc.). To gather data on elephants. To publicize data and produce public reports on status of elephants and moverments related thereto. To undertake for a public cause or to collaborate with other charity organizations. To deal in no way with political affiliations.

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ZOOCHECK

http://www.zoocheck.com/campaigns_elephant.html 

For more than 25 years, Zoocheck has been a leading voice for the protection of wild animals. They are the only Canadian organization with a specific focus on captive wild animal issues and problems.
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TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, works to ensure that trade in wild plants and animals is not a threat to the conservation of nature.
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ANAW
The Africa Network for Animal Welfare is involved in projects that span from policy formulation, animal rescue, protection, care and management as well as animal intervention activities for sustainable development.