Insights
Elephant landmine survivor, Motala, to receive new prosthesis
In preparation for Thailand’s National Elephant Day on March 13, the Prostheses Foundation began molding a new prosthetic leg for elephant landmine survivor, Motala. Motala is a permanent resident at FAE’s Elephant Hospital near Lampang, Thailand.
Baby Elephant Update
Elephant Kamnoi and Baby Dante continue to bond at the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE) Elephant Hospital. The staff supplement Kamnoi’s milk with goats milk because she does not produce enough to feed a growing baby boy.
Elephant landmine survivors will receive new prostheses
Elephant landmine survivors Mosha and Motala, who are featured in the elephant conservation documentary “The Eyes of Thailand”, will receive their new prostheses on Thailand’s National Elephant Day (March 13, 2010).
Elephant Poem #3
Corinne Morton taught her 6th Grade Science classes in Ithaca, NY (USA) about the plight of elephants in the wild and captivity. Read poem 3 of 3.
New Photos of Mosha
New photos of Mosha, an elephant landmine survivor, taken on February 12, 2010 by a member of Collecting Smiles Club.
Elephant Poem #2
Corinne Morton taught her 6th Grade Science classes in Ithaca, NY (USA) about the plight of elephants in the wild and captivity. Read poem 2 of 3.



