I’ve always had a soft spot for elephants. What’s not to love? Their big, floppy ears, long trunk, they can swim despite the fact they weigh more than a coiuple of cars combined. Their strength is amazing, their memory only moreso. They are social animals and are the only animals on the planet with four knees.
They’ve endured their habitat shrinking. Being forced into elephant servitude for circuses with lousy care for the most part or crappy zoos who milk their monies out on the big draw that our pacydermed friends always bring yet rarely provide large enough facilities for a 10 ton animal to walk around in as in the wild they usually walk 30 miles a day.
When ever I read about an elephant going berzerk and opening a can of whoop ass on a trainer, you know it is after years of abuse, mistreatment and lousy accomodations and I cheer for the elephant and then weep for them because something like that Never Bodes Well in the end for the animal.
This seems like a pretty cool place and a most excellent cause.
Tool around the websight and read the bio’s of the elephants. If you are anywhere PMS, like me right now, you just may be turned into crying mess.
I’ve heard about this place in the news and I think I want to stop by there on route back home from Florida.
<B>Shirley</b> - I don’t think the elephant sanctuary accepts drop-in visitors. You might want to check. I live in Tennessee and the sanctuary is a wonderful thing!
Shirley , when I click on your second link, I get a page saying that the domain is up for sale. I did get to the elephant sanctuary through clicking on “Home” at the bottom of the page in the memory link.
I’ll have to check the place out next time I’m back in Tennessee.
The cruelty that is dished on animals…particularly elephants…is precisely the reason I have never been to the circus. I’m glad someone is protecting these gorgeous creatures. I also have a hard time with zoos, but they’re infinitely better than watching an elephant be pranced around, yelled at, and forced to do unnatural things so we can “oooh” and “aaah” for a couple hours.