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World Elephant Day (August 12): Inside a small Phuket reserve with a big mission

Only 45,000 Asian Elephants are left in the wild today; their population has nearly halved over three generations.

Phuket, Thailand / August 12, 2022 / 18:47 IST
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Part of the Phuket Nature Elephant Reserve is also allocated to a school for children. (Photo by Preeti Verma Lal)
Part of the Phuket Nature Elephant Reserve is also allocated to a school for children. (Photo by Preeti Verma Lal)

Content warning: This article contains mentions of cruelty to animals.

Imagine a holiday where you gladly mush pumpkin, rice, fruit into grenade-sized vitamin balls. Or pick up a cleaver to chop sugarcane into tiny pieces. Or scrub mud on an elephant's back and then hose it down. And also - this might sound a bit kooky - turn elephant poop into paper after hours of stirring, sieving, setting and sun-drying.

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In Thailand’s Phuket Nature Elephant Reserve, I did it all. One August afternoon, I wore the apron and turned into a cook, masseuse, poop-stirrer for Lotus and Boe, two 40-somethings who'd been chained, goaded, overworked in an elephant farm where tourists would ride on their backs and the owners were unkind.

Healthy adult elephants have no natural predators, except humans. For decades, Lotus and Boe lived in appalling conditions. Until one day, Phuket Nature Elephant Reserve founder and director Cam McLean rescued them from the elephant camp and brought them to the nearly 12-acre reserve.