Wild elephant in Udawalawa National Park Sri Lanka

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Elephants are the largest living land-based mammal and can weigh between 3,000 to 5,000kg with a body length of over 6 metres.

They have distinctive long noses known as a trunk and large ears.

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Mundi the elephant

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In May 2023, World Animal Protection partnered with Elephant Refuge North America (ERNA), to support the rescue of Mundi, and her transfer from Mayaguez Zoo in Puerto Rico to ERNA’s sanctuary in Attapulgus, Georgia, US. Credit: World Animal Protection / Katie Bryden

Boon Lai, Kam Rai and Sri Bua at Sappraiwan Elephant Resort and Sanctuary

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Sappraiwan Elephant Resort and Sanctuary is a venue that we awarded a grant to, helping them to buy food and health care for elephants. Here you can see Boon Lai, Kam Rai and Sri Bua. Credit: World Animal Protection / Jittrapon Kaicome

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Sappraiwan Elephant Resort and Sanctuary

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Sappraiwan Elephant Resort and Sanctuary is a venue that we awarded a grant to, helping them to buy food and health care for elephants. Here you can see Boon Lai. Credit: World Animal Protection / Jittrapon Kaicome

Elephant Valley Project

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Elephant Valley Project (EVP) in Mondulkiri, Cambodia is a 4000-acre elephant sanctuary and eco-tourism programme that cares for 10 elephants and an entire community, including providing schooling and healthcare. World Animal Protection provided emergency funding to the sanctuary during the corona virus crisis. Pictured; Pearl and Diamond in June 2022

Kindred Spirit Elephant Sanctuary

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World Animal Protection provided emergency funding to Kindred Spirit Elephant Sanctuary in Thailand, since the start of the coronavirus crisis. Thanks to our funding the sanctuary was able to buy corn stalk, Napier grass and banana trees for the elephants, and also continue to pay mahout salaries. Pictured; Too Meh in January 2022