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Elephant Poems by 6th Graders

by Windy Borman | Feb 12, 2010 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Corinne Morton taught her 6th Grade Science classes in Ithaca, NY (USA) about the plight of elephants in the wild and captivity. Ms. Morton writes: I did a big unit on elles in science for all 90 of my students and still weave in elles whenever I can, inducing my...
China’s demand for ivory influences CITIES’s ban

China’s demand for ivory influences CITIES’s ban

by Windy Borman | Feb 10, 2010 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Last week I found a link to an article about China’s ivory trade written by James Pomfret and Tom Kirkwood, dated November 9, 2009.  The authors write: A passion for ivory ornaments such as these is what helped decimate African and Asian elephant populations...
FAE’s Mobile Vet Clinic

FAE’s Mobile Vet Clinic

by Windy Borman | Feb 8, 2010 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

In addition to providing comprehensive veterinary care at the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE) Elephant Hospital in Lampang, Thailand, FAE also offers a Mobile Vet Clinic for elephant owners and camps that cannot afford to bring their elephants to Soraida Salwala...
9 Ways to Help Elephants

9 Ways to Help Elephants

by Windy Borman | Jan 6, 2010 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Dr. Joyce Poole, the Co-Founder of ElephantVoices, has compiled a list of 8 things everyone can do to help elephants: Spread the Word Don’t Visit Circuses that Exhibit Elephants Don’t go on an Elephant-Back Safari or Trek Be an Eco-tourist Don’t Wear...
New Prostheses for Elephants Motala & Mosha

New Prostheses for Elephants Motala & Mosha

by Windy Borman | Dec 29, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Motala and Baby Mosha each received their new prostheses from the Prostheses Foundation.  Both Asian Elephants are survivors of landmine accidents and star in the feature-length elephant conservation documentary, The Eyes of Thailand. Motala stepped on a landmine on...
Meet the Patients: Mosha

Meet the Patients: Mosha

by Windy Borman | Dec 28, 2009 | Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director

Mosha (which means Star in the Karin language) is a 3-year old Asian Elephant at the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE) Elephant Hospital. When she was 7-months old, Mosha stepped on a landmine along the Thai-Burma border. Her owner donated her to FAE, where Soraida...
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