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Elephant Conservation

What is ethical elephant tourism in Thailand? Learn more about how you can protect elephants in Thailand through ethical tourism with PENR’s blog.
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An elephant walks freely in an open area of jungle at Phuket Elephant Nature Reserve, a beautiful sight during a Phuket elephant experience.
Should I ride elephants in Thailand?” is one of the most common questions we receive. Read this PENR guide to learn about ethical elephant activities.
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Elephant in Jungle Phuket
Why does Thailand have so many elephants? Read this PENR blog to learn more about the historical and cultural importance of elephants in Thailand.
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Two elephants peacefully graze on grass amid a lush jungle setting at Phuket Elephant Nature Reserve.
Is being in captivity unhealthy for elephants? This is a question Phuket Elephant Nature Reserve often fields. Learn more about our thoughts on the topic.
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Elephant in Jungle
You’ve probably clicked through to here because you care about elephants. So do we! We’ve given this blog the title Guide to Phuket’s Most Ethical Elephant Sanctuary because we’ve gone to every measure we can conceive of to ensure that ethics and care steer everything we do here at the Phuket Elephant Nature Reserve. However,...
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In this PENR blog, we explain why bathing with elephants is unhygienic and unethical. Join us for cruelty-free elephant activities in Phuket!
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Learn about the important role of sanctuaries in elephant conservation efforts in Thailand, including the impact of PENR! Click to read more.
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Learn about the incredible story behind our latest elephant rescue mission and meet the newest member of the PENR family — Mae Boon Lai!
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Elephant bathing in Jungle
Planning a visit to Thailand and unsure about riding an elephant? Read PENR's blog to discover the ethical dos and don'ts of this cruel practice.
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PENR is proud to be a member of Wild Animal Rescue Asia. Learn how together we are supporting elephant rescue and conservation in Thailand!
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