Insights
Life and Loss at FAE’s Elephant Hospital
Michael Wysocki describes how Kammoon passes away, but FAE’s Elephant Hospital continues to give tender loving care to its remaining patients, including elephant landmine survivors Mosha and PaHaePo.
Where do the elephants go?
Guest Blogger Michael Wysocki shares his reflections on Day 3 at FAE’s Elephant Hospital.
Elephant-mahout connections at the World’s First Elephant Hospital
Guest Blogger Michael Wysocki shares his reflections after two days at FAE, the World’s First Elephant Hospital.
FAE through “the eyes of Thailand”
Guest Blogger Michael Wysocki shares his reflections upon meeting PoHaePa, the newest elephant landmine survivor to be treated at FAE’s elephant hospital.
Meet Michael Wysocki, Guest Blogger for “The Eyes of Thailand”
Michael Wysocki is a new Ele-friend who has the unique experience of volunteering at FAE’s Elephant Hospital in Lampang, Thailand. We welcome Michael to the elephant family and look forward to sharing his on-the-ground updates from FAE, Soraida and the other elephants featured in our film.
Landmine claims new elephant victim on the 10th anniversary of 9/11
On Sunday, September 11, 2011, the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE) Hospital, the World’s First Elephant Hospital, located in Lampang, Thailand, received word that PaHaePo, a Thai male elephant, stepped on a landmine across the border in Burma.




