by Windy Borman | Jan 19, 2011 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director
What do Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam, London, Copenhagen, Milan and Singapore all have in common? A love for Asian Elephants, thanks to the Elephant Parade. The Elephant Parade is an open air art exhibition of decorated elephant statues, designed by famous and...
by Windy Borman | Jan 10, 2011 | Action Alert, Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director
In December 2010, ElephantVoices distributed a press release describing the maltreatment of Sri Lanka’s dwindling number of Asian Elephants. While The Eyes of Thailand documentary focuses on Asian Elephants primarily in Thailand and Southeast Asia, I felt...
by Windy Borman | Jan 7, 2011 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director
Photo credit: Jodi Frediani Below is an excerpt from a longer article published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel on January 2, 2011: Boonmee was depressed and in pain. The 10-year-old Asian elephant was separated from her mother and her foot looked like a cauliflower....
by Windy Borman | Jan 6, 2011 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director
The Monitor released its twelfth annual Landmine Monitor report globally on November 24, 2010 during a press conference in Geneva. Landmine Monitor 2010 provides a summary and analysis of developments in 2009 and the first portion of 2010 related to mine ban policy...
by Windy Borman | Dec 23, 2010 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director
Elephant Family, a registered UK charity, believes our world is worth sharing. And in Asia, that means protecting endangered elephants and preserving their natural habitat. Since its launch in 2002, Elephant Family has: invested £3 million in securing and restoring...