The Tennessee Elephant Sanctuary

by Jun 10, 2010Eyes of Thailand, Notes from the Director0 comments

The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, founded in 1995, is the nation’s largest natural habitat refuge developed specifically for endangered African and Asian elephants. It operates on 2,700 acres in Hohenwald, Tennessee.

NewsChannel 5 reporter Nick Beres takes an exclusive look behind-the-scenes. Click on the image above to watch the clip.

For more information about The Elephant Sanctuary, please visit their web site.

-Windy Borman

Director/Producer, “The Eyes of Thailand

Written by Windy Borman

Windy Borman is a documentary filmmaker, Narrative Architect, and founder of WB Consulting LLC. After 25+ years on both sides of the camera and the stage — producing films that premiered at Sundance and HBO, interviewing Sir Richard Branson and Governor Gavin Newsom, and directing Ashley Judd's voiceover work — she created the B.R.A.V.E. Framework™: the narrative architecture system that gets the real version of female and non-binary executives from the Green Room to the mic. She works with executives and leaders who are done being the best-kept secret in their industry.

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