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IN MEMORIAM
1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee exists to. – provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. – educate the public of the complex needs ofelephants
ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive TARRA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Tarra was known for roller skating and painting. In 1995, Carol Buckley and Scott Blais founded The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee—Tarra was the first resident. In retirement, Tarra made new fans. The story and videos of her unlikely friendship with a stray dog named Bella at The Sanctuary warmed hearts the world over. NED - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On November 8, 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture confiscated Ned, an adult male Asian elephant. Allegedly, owner Lance Ramos, a resident of Florida, failed to comply with the Animal Welfare Act and under the USDA’s authority Ned was placed with The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee becoming the 24th resident.Ned was the second rescue to be placed with The Sanctuary (Delhi was REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performances AZA ELEPHANT STANDARDS 1 AZA STANDARDS FOR ELEPHANT MANAGEMENT AND CARE Adopted 21 March 2001, Updated 5 May 2003 The following standards apply to the husbandry and management of both African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants in AZA accredited institutions, AZA related facilities, and non-member participants in the AZA Elephant Species Survival Plan (SSP). THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEEELENOTESABOUT USNEWSLEARNCONNECTELECAM The Elephant Discovery Center offers hands-on self-guided exhibits and educational programming that explores the many ways elephants shape our world. The elephants' habitats are closed to the public. Visitors to The Discovery Center will not see or interact with elephants. Online learning is a fantastic way to virtually explore the worldwhile
IN MEMORIAM
1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee exists to. – provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. – educate the public of the complex needs ofelephants
ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive TARRA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Tarra was known for roller skating and painting. In 1995, Carol Buckley and Scott Blais founded The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee—Tarra was the first resident. In retirement, Tarra made new fans. The story and videos of her unlikely friendship with a stray dog named Bella at The Sanctuary warmed hearts the world over. NED - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On November 8, 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture confiscated Ned, an adult male Asian elephant. Allegedly, owner Lance Ramos, a resident of Florida, failed to comply with the Animal Welfare Act and under the USDA’s authority Ned was placed with The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee becoming the 24th resident.Ned was the second rescue to be placed with The Sanctuary (Delhi was REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performances AZA ELEPHANT STANDARDS 1 AZA STANDARDS FOR ELEPHANT MANAGEMENT AND CARE Adopted 21 March 2001, Updated 5 May 2003 The following standards apply to the husbandry and management of both African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants in AZA accredited institutions, AZA related facilities, and non-member participants in the AZA Elephant Species Survival Plan (SSP). ELEPHANTS - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Ears. There are several anatomical and behavioral differences between the different species. Most noticeable is the difference in ears. African savanna elephants have large ears shaped much like the continent of Africa. MISSION - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Our Values. 1 Elephants are intelligent creatures with complex physical and social needs.; 2 Elephants in Sanctuary deserve nothing less than individualized, whole-elephant care for life.; 3 “Sanctuary” means providing a safe haven and natural habitat, dedicated solely to elephant wellbeing.; 4 Protected contact and positive reinforcement are cornerstones for working humanely,effectively
FOR AFRICAN ELEPHANTS, PEE COULD BE A POTENT TRAIL MARKER Scientists found that elephants often sniff pathways—and seem especially attuned to urine. Christopher Intagliata: We humans often navigate using road signs and GPS.Elephants, though? Connie Allen, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Exeter in the U.K., says they navigate over long distances using their incredible memories.(An elephant never forgets, right?) PARTY FOR THE PLANET: TAKING ACTION FOR ELEPHANTS EARTH The Elephant Sanctuary celebrated our natural world and the elephants that call it home over four weeks of live virtual events and social media challenges during our FACILITIES & ELEPHANT CARE All elephants at The Elephant Sanctuary are managed in a Protected Contact (PC) system. The Sanctuary defines Protected Contact as: a system for managing elephants that uses positive reinforcement training as the primary method to modify behavior; the use of physical punishment is prohibited.DISCOVERY CENTER
For Teachers. We want to share our elephant knowledge with your students! Plan a visit with your class to The Elephant Discovery Center and learn about the role elephants play as a keystone species and how The Sanctuary's staff care for our resident elephants. GIFT SHOP — THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY Elephants Shape Our World Klean Kanteen. A BPA-free, stainless steel 20 oz bottle with a wide Cafe Cap and a *bonus* Chug Cap! Co-branded with Klean Kanteen, this insulated bottle keeps contents hot or cold for hours, fits in most cup holders, and distinguishes you as a part of a global herd of elephant lovers. ELENOTES - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE EleNotes - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. ES-logo. Providing herd, home, rest, refuge, and individualized care for life, and raising public awareness of the complex needs and challenges of elephants. Mailing Address. The Elephant Sanctuary. PO Box 393. SAD NEWS FROM THE SANCTUARY Tragically, in an unrelated event on Monday morning, January 2, 36-year-old African elephant Hadari passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. She was found by Care Staff in a favorite area of the habitat, there were no visible signs of distress or injury. Hadari was known to be in good health, making full use of The Sanctuary thisyear, traveling
AZA ELEPHANT STANDARDS 1 AZA STANDARDS FOR ELEPHANT MANAGEMENT AND CARE Adopted 21 March 2001, Updated 5 May 2003 The following standards apply to the husbandry and management of both African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants in AZA accredited institutions, AZA related facilities, and non-member participants in the AZA Elephant Species Survival Plan (SSP). THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEEELENOTESABOUT USNEWSLEARNCONNECTELECAM The Elephant Discovery Center offers hands-on self-guided exhibits and educational programming that explores the many ways elephants shape our world. The elephants' habitats are closed to the public. Visitors to The Discovery Center will not see or interact with elephants. Online learning is a fantastic way to virtually explore the worldwhile
IN MEMORIAM
1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive GIFT SHOP — THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY Made from 100% ring-spun cotton, this worn-in, vintage-inspired unisex T-shirt features Asian elephant, Billie. The Elephant Sanctuary logo is printed on the back. ×. Small - $24.95 Medium - $24.95 Large - $24.95 XLarge - $24.95 2XLarge - $24.95 (Currently out of stock, check back soon!) 3XLarge - $24.95. REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
GIVE THE GIFT OF SANCTUARY Give the Gift of Sanctuary. Help to provide Sanctuary to retired elephants in Hohenwald, Tennessee, and to educate the public on the crisis facing elephants in captivity and in the wild. Donations of every amount contribute to the care of these magnificent creatures, and ensures their opportunity for renewal in a refuge dedicated totheir well
WINTER WEATHER
Despite temperatures in the mid-60s yesterday, weather forecasts called for snow this afternoon. The elephants are in the heated barns today, which Care Staff filled with enrichment items to keep the elephants active and engaged. SRI LANKA ELEPHANTS: 'RECORD NUMBER' OF DEATHS IN 2019 It is highest figure of elephant deaths to be reported since Sri Lanka became independent in 1948, conservationists said. Most were killed bypeople.
ADOPT SUKARI BENEFITS Thank you for adopting Sukari! Gifts made to The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee’s Adopt an Elephant program enhance the quality of life for all of the elephants retired to The Sanctuary, including your adoptee, Sukari.Sukari is so fortunate to receive your support from afar! View, download, and/or print your certificate of adoption: THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEEELENOTESABOUT USNEWSLEARNCONNECTELECAM The Elephant Discovery Center offers hands-on self-guided exhibits and educational programming that explores the many ways elephants shape our world. The elephants' habitats are closed to the public. Visitors to The Discovery Center will not see or interact with elephants. Online learning is a fantastic way to virtually explore the worldwhile
IN MEMORIAM
1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive GIFT SHOP — THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY Made from 100% ring-spun cotton, this worn-in, vintage-inspired unisex T-shirt features Asian elephant, Billie. The Elephant Sanctuary logo is printed on the back. ×. Small - $24.95 Medium - $24.95 Large - $24.95 XLarge - $24.95 2XLarge - $24.95 (Currently out of stock, check back soon!) 3XLarge - $24.95. REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
GIVE THE GIFT OF SANCTUARY Give the Gift of Sanctuary. Help to provide Sanctuary to retired elephants in Hohenwald, Tennessee, and to educate the public on the crisis facing elephants in captivity and in the wild. Donations of every amount contribute to the care of these magnificent creatures, and ensures their opportunity for renewal in a refuge dedicated totheir well
WINTER WEATHER
Despite temperatures in the mid-60s yesterday, weather forecasts called for snow this afternoon. The elephants are in the heated barns today, which Care Staff filled with enrichment items to keep the elephants active and engaged. SRI LANKA ELEPHANTS: 'RECORD NUMBER' OF DEATHS IN 2019 It is highest figure of elephant deaths to be reported since Sri Lanka became independent in 1948, conservationists said. Most were killed bypeople.
ADOPT SUKARI BENEFITS Thank you for adopting Sukari! Gifts made to The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee’s Adopt an Elephant program enhance the quality of life for all of the elephants retired to The Sanctuary, including your adoptee, Sukari.Sukari is so fortunate to receive your support from afar! View, download, and/or print your certificate of adoption:ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive MISSION - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Our Values. 1 Elephants are intelligent creatures with complex physical and social needs.; 2 Elephants in Sanctuary deserve nothing less than individualized, whole-elephant care for life.; 3 “Sanctuary” means providing a safe haven and natural habitat, dedicated solely to elephant wellbeing.; 4 Protected contact and positive reinforcement are cornerstones for working humanely,effectively
WORLD ELEPHANT DAY
World Elephant Day - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. World Elephant Day. Wednesday, August 12 is World Elephant Day. 'Bringing the world together to help elephants'. Join us as we celebrate World Elephant Day, virtually! Family-friendly activities and learning opportunities are available all day long. PARTY FOR THE PLANET: TAKING ACTION FOR ELEPHANTS EARTH The Elephant Sanctuary celebrated our natural world and the elephants that call it home over four weeks of live virtual events and social media challenges during our A YEAR WITHOUT TOURISM: CRISIS FOR THAILAND’S CAPTIVE After 14 months without income from tourism, and COVID cases rising, Thailand’s captive elephants face prolonged peril. “For sale: 11 clever elephants. 3 million baht each,” Sriracha Tiger Zoo in Chon Buri, Thailand, announced in an ad on Facebook on May 29. FOR AFRICAN ELEPHANTS, PEE COULD BE A POTENT TRAIL MARKER Scientists found that elephants often sniff pathways—and seem especially attuned to urine. Christopher Intagliata: We humans often navigate using road signs and GPS.Elephants, though? Connie Allen, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Exeter in the U.K., says they navigate over long distances using their incredible memories.(An elephant never forgets, right?) THE ELEPHANT VANISHES: HOW A CIRCUS FAMILY WENT ON THE RUN Dumba has spent her life performing in circuses around Europe, but in recent years animal rights activists have been campaigning to rescue her. When it looked like they might succeed, Dumba and her ownersdisappeared.
10 AMAZING ANIMAL SANCTUARIES IN THE US From adorable baby goats to majestic elephants, and chimps to donkeys, there are amazing sanctuaries all across the country dedicated to helping and healing animals in need. WHAT HAS FOUR LEGS, A TRUNK AND A BEHAVIORAL DATABASE From tens of thousands of hours of observation, scientists have compiled a detailed library of African elephant behavior. Joyce Poole was 6 years old and living in Malawi when her family drove north to see the wild African elephants of what is now Kenya’s AmboseliNational Park.
SAD NEWS FROM THE SANCTUARY Tragically, in an unrelated event on Monday morning, January 2, 36-year-old African elephant Hadari passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. She was found by Care Staff in a favorite area of the habitat, there were no visible signs of distress or injury. Hadari was known to be in good health, making full use of The Sanctuary thisyear, traveling
THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEEELENOTESABOUT USNEWSLEARNCONNECTELECAM The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee exists to. – provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. – educate the public of the complex needs ofelephants
IN MEMORIAM
1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
WORLD ELEPHANT DAY
World Elephant Day - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. World Elephant Day. Wednesday, August 12 is World Elephant Day. 'Bringing the world together to help elephants'. Join us as we celebrate World Elephant Day, virtually! Family-friendly activities and learning opportunities are available all day long.ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
NED - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On November 8, 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture confiscated Ned, an adult male Asian elephant. Allegedly, owner Lance Ramos, a resident of Florida, failed to comply with the Animal Welfare Act and under the USDA’s authority Ned was placed with The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee becoming the 24th resident.Ned was the second rescue to be placed with The Sanctuary (Delhi was DULARY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEETHE ELEPHANT SANCTUARYELEPHANT SANCTUARY GEORGIAELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEE DEATHTENNESSEE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY JOBSPHILADELPHIA ZOO ELEPHANT KEYZOOIN PHILADELPHIA
Dulary arrived at The Sanctuary on May 1, 2007, as the 23rd resident. Despite the gentle, steadfast efforts of Caregivers who spent nearly four hours encouraging Dulary to come off the transport trailer, it was Tarra, The Sanctuary’s founding elephant, who finally succeeded in persuading Dulary to come down the ramp. JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEESHIRLEY ELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEESHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT 2019SHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT UPDATEJENNY AND SHIRLEY REUNION Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performancesCREATE AN ACCOUNT
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is a 501c3 Nonprofit Corporation EIN: 62-1587327 Licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEEELENOTESABOUT USNEWSLEARNCONNECTELECAM The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee exists to. – provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. – educate the public of the complex needs ofelephants
IN MEMORIAM
1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
WORLD ELEPHANT DAY
World Elephant Day - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. World Elephant Day. Wednesday, August 12 is World Elephant Day. 'Bringing the world together to help elephants'. Join us as we celebrate World Elephant Day, virtually! Family-friendly activities and learning opportunities are available all day long.ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
NED - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On November 8, 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture confiscated Ned, an adult male Asian elephant. Allegedly, owner Lance Ramos, a resident of Florida, failed to comply with the Animal Welfare Act and under the USDA’s authority Ned was placed with The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee becoming the 24th resident.Ned was the second rescue to be placed with The Sanctuary (Delhi was DULARY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEETHE ELEPHANT SANCTUARYELEPHANT SANCTUARY GEORGIAELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEE DEATHTENNESSEE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY JOBSPHILADELPHIA ZOO ELEPHANT KEYZOOIN PHILADELPHIA
Dulary arrived at The Sanctuary on May 1, 2007, as the 23rd resident. Despite the gentle, steadfast efforts of Caregivers who spent nearly four hours encouraging Dulary to come off the transport trailer, it was Tarra, The Sanctuary’s founding elephant, who finally succeeded in persuading Dulary to come down the ramp. JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEESHIRLEY ELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEESHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT 2019SHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT UPDATEJENNY AND SHIRLEY REUNION Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performancesCREATE AN ACCOUNT
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is a 501c3 Nonprofit Corporation EIN: 62-1587327 Licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) ELEPHANTS - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Ears. There are several anatomical and behavioral differences between the different species. Most noticeable is the difference in ears. African savanna elephants have large ears shaped much like the continent of Africa. ELEPHANT HERD TRAVELS HUNDREDS OF KILOMETERS AFTER ESCAPE A herd of wild elephants has trekked 500 km (310 miles) north from a nature reserve in south China. The reason for their migration is notknown.
WORLD ELEPHANT DAY
World Elephant Day - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. World Elephant Day. Wednesday, August 12 is World Elephant Day. 'Bringing the world together to help elephants'. Join us as we celebrate World Elephant Day, virtually! Family-friendly activities and learning opportunities are available all day long. FACILITIES & ELEPHANT CARE All elephants at The Elephant Sanctuary are managed in a Protected Contact (PC) system. The Sanctuary defines Protected Contact as: a system for managing elephants that uses positive reinforcement training as the primary method to modify behavior; the use of physical punishment is prohibited. DULARY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Dulary arrived at The Sanctuary on May 1, 2007, as the 23rd resident. Despite the gentle, steadfast efforts of Caregivers who spent nearly four hours encouraging Dulary to come off the transport trailer, it was Tarra, The Sanctuary’s founding elephant, who finally succeeded in persuading Dulary to come down the ramp. LOTA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE After a series of delays, Lota finally arrived at The Elephant Sanctuary on November 17, 2004, becoming the 13th resident. Misty, a fellow quarantined elephant who also tested positive for TB, arrived with Lota. +. Sadly, by the time Lota arrive at The Sanctuary, she was already weak and emaciated from the advanced stages of TB. JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performances ELENOTES - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE EleNotes - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. ES-logo. Providing herd, home, rest, refuge, and individualized care for life, and raising public awareness of the complex needs and challenges of elephants. Mailing Address. The Elephant Sanctuary. PO Box 393. GIVE THE GIFT OF SANCTUARY Give the Gift of Sanctuary. Help to provide Sanctuary to retired elephants in Hohenwald, Tennessee, and to educate the public on the crisis facing elephants in captivity and in the wild. Donations of every amount contribute to the care of these magnificent creatures, and ensures their opportunity for renewal in a refuge dedicated totheir well
SHIRLEY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Shirley passed away peacefully on February 22, 2021 at age 72. Shirley defied all odds as one of the oldest elephants in captivity and lived well beyond the life expectancy for a captive Asian elephant. Shirley was The Sanctuary’s oldest elephant and, at the time of her passing, held the record for the second oldest elephant in North America. THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEEELENOTESABOUT USNEWSLEARNCONNECTELECAM The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee exists to. – provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. – educate the public of the complex needs ofelephants
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1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
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World Elephant Day - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. World Elephant Day. Wednesday, August 12 is World Elephant Day. 'Bringing the world together to help elephants'. Join us as we celebrate World Elephant Day, virtually! Family-friendly activities and learning opportunities are available all day long.ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
NED - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On November 8, 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture confiscated Ned, an adult male Asian elephant. Allegedly, owner Lance Ramos, a resident of Florida, failed to comply with the Animal Welfare Act and under the USDA’s authority Ned was placed with The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee becoming the 24th resident.Ned was the second rescue to be placed with The Sanctuary (Delhi was DULARY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEETHE ELEPHANT SANCTUARYELEPHANT SANCTUARY GEORGIAELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEE DEATHTENNESSEE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY JOBSPHILADELPHIA ZOO ELEPHANT KEYZOOIN PHILADELPHIA
Dulary arrived at The Sanctuary on May 1, 2007, as the 23rd resident. Despite the gentle, steadfast efforts of Caregivers who spent nearly four hours encouraging Dulary to come off the transport trailer, it was Tarra, The Sanctuary’s founding elephant, who finally succeeded in persuading Dulary to come down the ramp. JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEESHIRLEY ELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEESHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT 2019SHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT UPDATEJENNY AND SHIRLEY REUNION Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performancesCREATE AN ACCOUNT
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is a 501c3 Nonprofit Corporation EIN: 62-1587327 Licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEEELENOTESABOUT USNEWSLEARNCONNECTELECAM The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee exists to. – provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. – educate the public of the complex needs ofelephants
IN MEMORIAM
1972 - October 17, 2006. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, sh Learn More. Liz. 1957 - August 18, 2015. Liz was born in 1957 in Asia. In 1963, at the age of 6 years, Liz began performing at B Learn More. TINA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On August 11, 2003, after a 3000 mile, 3.5 day, cross-country trip, Tina arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary. She was the eighth resident, the first Canadian, and the first captive born elephant to join the herd. In the year that followed, Tina showed progress in the healing of her diseased feet. While shy at first, she was also beginning toform
WORLD ELEPHANT DAY
World Elephant Day - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. World Elephant Day. Wednesday, August 12 is World Elephant Day. 'Bringing the world together to help elephants'. Join us as we celebrate World Elephant Day, virtually! Family-friendly activities and learning opportunities are available all day long.ONLINE SHOP
Join The Herd! The Elephant Sanctuary is working to provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive a lifetime of individualized care. Give Once Give Monthly. Become A Member. Help provide a safe haven where elephants can retire with dignity, roam free in a natural habitat, and receive REMEMBERING SANCTUARY SUPPORTER, DAWN WELLS January 1, 2021. By The Elephant Sanctuary. The Sanctuary sends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of long-time Sanctuary supporter, Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in ‘Gilligan’s Island.'. Dawn was our first celebrity spokesperson; in 1995, she spoke about The Sanctuary on local talk shows, was featured in ourbrochures, and
NED - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE On November 8, 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture confiscated Ned, an adult male Asian elephant. Allegedly, owner Lance Ramos, a resident of Florida, failed to comply with the Animal Welfare Act and under the USDA’s authority Ned was placed with The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee becoming the 24th resident.Ned was the second rescue to be placed with The Sanctuary (Delhi was DULARY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEETHE ELEPHANT SANCTUARYELEPHANT SANCTUARY GEORGIAELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEE DEATHTENNESSEE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY JOBSPHILADELPHIA ZOO ELEPHANT KEYZOOIN PHILADELPHIA
Dulary arrived at The Sanctuary on May 1, 2007, as the 23rd resident. Despite the gentle, steadfast efforts of Caregivers who spent nearly four hours encouraging Dulary to come off the transport trailer, it was Tarra, The Sanctuary’s founding elephant, who finally succeeded in persuading Dulary to come down the ramp. JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEESHIRLEY ELEPHANT SANCTUARY TENNESSEESHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT 2019SHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT DIESSHIRLEY THE ELEPHANT UPDATEJENNY AND SHIRLEY REUNION Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performancesCREATE AN ACCOUNT
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is a 501c3 Nonprofit Corporation EIN: 62-1587327 Licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) ELEPHANTS - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Ears. There are several anatomical and behavioral differences between the different species. Most noticeable is the difference in ears. African savanna elephants have large ears shaped much like the continent of Africa. ELEPHANT HERD TRAVELS HUNDREDS OF KILOMETERS AFTER ESCAPE A herd of wild elephants has trekked 500 km (310 miles) north from a nature reserve in south China. The reason for their migration is notknown.
WORLD ELEPHANT DAY
World Elephant Day - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. World Elephant Day. Wednesday, August 12 is World Elephant Day. 'Bringing the world together to help elephants'. Join us as we celebrate World Elephant Day, virtually! Family-friendly activities and learning opportunities are available all day long. FACILITIES & ELEPHANT CARE All elephants at The Elephant Sanctuary are managed in a Protected Contact (PC) system. The Sanctuary defines Protected Contact as: a system for managing elephants that uses positive reinforcement training as the primary method to modify behavior; the use of physical punishment is prohibited. DULARY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Dulary arrived at The Sanctuary on May 1, 2007, as the 23rd resident. Despite the gentle, steadfast efforts of Caregivers who spent nearly four hours encouraging Dulary to come off the transport trailer, it was Tarra, The Sanctuary’s founding elephant, who finally succeeded in persuading Dulary to come down the ramp. LOTA - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE After a series of delays, Lota finally arrived at The Elephant Sanctuary on November 17, 2004, becoming the 13th resident. Misty, a fellow quarantined elephant who also tested positive for TB, arrived with Lota. +. Sadly, by the time Lota arrive at The Sanctuary, she was already weak and emaciated from the advanced stages of TB. JENNY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Jenny. Jenny was born wild in Sumatra in 1972 and captured at a young age. As a young calf, she spent one winter (1973) with a circus that also owned an elephant named Shirley, a brief relationship that would prove to be significant years later. At 20 years of age, after repeatedly running away from her trainers during circus performances ELENOTES - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE EleNotes - The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. ES-logo. Providing herd, home, rest, refuge, and individualized care for life, and raising public awareness of the complex needs and challenges of elephants. Mailing Address. The Elephant Sanctuary. PO Box 393. GIVE THE GIFT OF SANCTUARY Give the Gift of Sanctuary. Help to provide Sanctuary to retired elephants in Hohenwald, Tennessee, and to educate the public on the crisis facing elephants in captivity and in the wild. Donations of every amount contribute to the care of these magnificent creatures, and ensures their opportunity for renewal in a refuge dedicated totheir well
SHIRLEY - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IN TENNESSEE Shirley passed away peacefully on February 22, 2021 at age 72. Shirley defied all odds as one of the oldest elephants in captivity and lived well beyond the life expectancy for a captive Asian elephant. Shirley was The Sanctuary’s oldest elephant and, at the time of her passing, held the record for the second oldest elephant in North America.ES-logo
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