Saengduean Lek Chailert, a Thai wildlife activist and founder of the Save Elephant Foundation, successfully orchestrated the release of 54 elephants from the Chokchai Elephant Camp.
Previously, this camp housed around 80 elephants for shows and rides, attracting daily crowds of tourists. However, with dwindling visitors and income, the elephants faced neglect and food shortages.
Some were even sold off, and many were kept continuously chained as they were no longer able to entertain.
Among the rescued elephants were calves separated from their mothers at a young age, chained since infancy. Chailert prioritized reuniting these calves with their mothers upon arrival at the camp.
While freeing 54 elephants marks a significant achievement, challenges remain. Years of chaining mean that rehabilitation for wild living will require time.
Nonetheless, this release signifies a positive step towards a hopeful future for these majestic creatures.