A sanctuary for the abused elephants of Thailand
Tucked away in a quiet village in Thailand, Boon Lott’s Elephant Sanctuary is a safe home for twelve elephants rescued from the cruelty of the tourist trade and the illegal logging industry. Join us as we meet a few of the sanctuary’s lucky inhabitants and the founder Katherine Connor, who is changing the fate of some very fortunate elephants.
For more on Boon Lott’s Elephant Sanctuary visit:
http://blesele.org
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