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Thailand: Elephants on 'great migration' to survive corona-virus starvation
With the collapse of the tourism industry due to corona-virus, many of Thailand's captive elephants are now at risk of starvation. BBC Thai follows one group of elephant keepers journeying into the mountains to find food.
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Thailand's working elephants, now unemployed due to coronavirus, trudge home to natural habitat
"These elephants have not had a chance to return home for 20 years. They seem to be very happy when arriving home, they make their happy noises, they run to the creek near the village and have fun along with our children," Mr Serichevee said.
"We don't know when COVID-19 will go away," said Save Elephant founder Saengduean Chailert.
"So this is our task, to help feed the elephants that were laid off because of the outbreak."
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Out of work from coronavirus, these elephants pack their trunks & head home
Save Elephant’s founder, Saengduean Chailert, said the project to bring out-of-work elephants home was launched in response to appeals from their owners. Her group promotes settling elephants where they can live alongside villagers in sustainable eco-friendly communities. It believes the animals are abused at many high-profile tourist attractions.
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With coronavirus destroying tourism industry, Thailand elephants in captivity risk starvation.
The millions of unemployed in Thailand due to the corona virus include elephants dependent on tourists to feed their voracious appetites.
With scant numbers of foreign visitors, commercial elephant camps and sanctuaries lack funds for their upkeep and have sent more than 100 of the animals trudging as far as 95 miles back to their homes.
The Save Elephant Foundation in the northern province of Chiang Mai has been promoting the elephants’ return to the greener pastures of home. The foundation supports fundraising appeals to feed animals still housed at tourist parks, but also believes it is good for them to return to their natural habitat where they can be more self-sufficient.
The situation is critical. London-based World Animal Protection says as many as 2,000 tame elephants are at risk of starvation because their owners are unable to feed them.
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Elephants in Thailand face starvation as coronavirus knocks out tourism
They are the biggest victims of the coronavirus.
About 1,000 captive elephants in Thailand could be facing starvation as the global COVID-19 pandemic has all but wiped out the nation’s tourism industry — a large portion of the Asian country’s economy.
“If there is no support forthcoming to keep them safe, these elephants, some of whom are pregnant, will either starve to death or may be put on the streets to beg,” Lek Chailert, founder of the Save Elephant Foundation, told the BBC. “It’s a very bleak outlook unless some financial help is received immediately.”
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Thai elephants, out of work due to coronavirus, trudge home
...more than 100 of the animals have marched from all over Chiang Mai to their homeland of Mae Chaem, which is dotted with villages where members of the Karen ethnic minority live and traditionally keep elephants.
Thursday, April 30, 2020, photo provided by Save Elephant Foundation, a herd of 11 elephants are guided along a paved road during a 150-kilometer (93 mile) journey from Mae Wang to Ban Huay in northern Thailand. Save Elephant Foundation are helping elephants who have lost their jobs at sanctuary parks due to the lack of tourists from the coronavirus pandemic to return home to their natural habitats.
Save Elephant´s founder, Saengduean Chailert, said the project to bring unemployed elephants home was launched in response to appeals from their owners.
Her group promotes settling elephants where they can live alongside villagers in sustainable eco-friendly communities.
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Thailand elephants walk home after collapse of tourism. Find out why this could be a blessing!!
Thank you Lindsey Baker - Jane Unchained News Janeunchained.com for letting us share the Gentle Giants Stay Home Project story.
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Red+ | La colombiana que lucha por los elefantes en Tailandia Video
Thank you RED+ Noticias & DanielaGarzon for sharing the story of these gentle giants and our wonderful, unique Project.
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Diana Muñoz has been struggling for several years to end the exploitation and torture of elephants in Thailand. Now looking for sponsors to help them with their support.
Thank you Revista Semana for giving Diana this platform& amazing opportunity to help raise awareness of the horrors baby elephants and their mothers endure in the tourist industry!! The Gentle Giants is the promise to help end the cruelty.
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La colombiana que libera elefantes en Tailandia
Duración: Pódcast El Diario - Publicado: 16 de julio de 2020
Diana Muñoz logró que varios elefantes que viven en cautiverio y eran sometidos a torturas, fueran liberados en santuarios naturales, gracias a la fundación que creó para ellos en medio de la pandemia. Escuche la historia completa en El Diario.
Duration: El Diario Podcast - Posted: July 16, 2020 Diana Muñoz managed to get several elephants who live in captivity and were subjected to torture, to be released in natural sanctuaries, thanks to the foundation she created for them in the midst of the pandemic. Hear the full story in El Diario.
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The Colombian that protects elephants in Thailand
Eleven elephants that walked 100 miles are part of this group and are now under the protection of Diana Muñoz, who decided to found a few weeks ago, together with Colby Steiner, the non-profit organization Gentle Giants (Gentle Giants) which seeks sponsors for the elephants.
Muñoz explained that with the money that the sponsors donate, the caretakers or owners of the elephants are paid a fixed monthly salary to take care of the animals and not rent then out or mistreat them. Additionally, people can purchase food.
Thank you Semana Sostenible for sharing the Gentle Giants Stay Home Project's story!
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Hundreds of pachyderms of all ages advance through the vegetation with their expressive glances, moving away from the populations, where they were subjected to exploitation, to serve as an attraction for tourists in Thailand.
The Gentle Giant Stay Home Project seeks that elephants are no longer prey to abuse and slavery, neither baby chains, nor mature elephants.
Thank you https://prensaanimal.com/ for helping to bring more awareness to the plight of Thailand's captive elephants
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The story of baby elephant abuse and terror is unmentionable ... But a hope looms in a sanctuary.
Without a doubt, it comes to mind how a pandemic had a positive impact so that the elephants could free themselves, at the beginning of the mistreatment to which the structure imposed by the tourist companies has subjected them.
Thank you https://prensaanimal.com/
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In Thailand, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the fall of tourism companies opened the opportunity for international organizations such as Save Elephant Foundation, founded by Saengduean Lek Chailert and The Gentle Giants Stay Home Project could realize a dream they had for 25 years, and that is to get hundreds of elephants towards a life free of slavery and mistreatment as a result of the exploitation of the tourist industry in that country.
Thank you https://prensaanimal.com/
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Due to the #COVID19 pandemic and strict travel bans in place throughout #Asia, #Thailand’s elephants have sadly been left starving due to lack of money generated by tourism. 💔🐘
WAN talked with elephant whisperer and prominent conservationist, Saengduean Lek Chailert, who is the Founder of Save Elephant Foundation - มูลนิธิอนุรักษ์ช้างและสิ่งแวดล้อม and Elephant Nature Park located in Northern Thailand, about the dire situation and her new partnership with the Gentle Giants Stay Home Project. 💛🐘
“Ninety percent of the elephants in Thailand work in tourism as riding elephants, begging elephants, or work in the logging industry. Their owners and mahouts are struggling to feed them because there are no tourists in Thailand due to the pandemic,” Lek told WAN.
Lek has been asked by her opposition, including elephant riding camps and logging businesses, for her expertise and help. She and her team have been visiting the camps and feeding the working elephants trying to convince the owners to set their elephants free to established sanctuaries. In one case, she helped to free 78 working elephants. 🙏💞🐘
Many thanks to our Ally World Animal News https://www.facebook.com/BreakingWorldAnimalNews
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Estuve con una espectacular guardiana, Diana Muñoz de @gentlegiantsstayhome. Nos contó sobre su proyecto que desarrolla en Asia para proteger a los elefantes.
PRIVATE with #tatianajaureguiactriz with Diana Muñoz to talk about the great project Gentle Giants Stay Home Project. Diana will tell us how the elephants who were news worldwide are when they had to walk 100 miles for avoid starvation. Who in turn had to survive wildfires on their way. Diana will also tell us about torture what elephants are subjected to in the tourism industry.
Muchas graciats lajaureguiactriz
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"Elephants and Life During the Corona"
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"Elephants around the world have also had to get used to a very different everyday life: In Thailand, for example, many elephant riding venues have had to close their doors, perhaps even permanently. This was great news for overworked and ill-treated elephants…. but soon a new problem arose: The owners no longer had the money to feed their elephants when the money ran out. The situation has given birth to many new solutions during the spring and summer, fortunately helping hands have been found all over the world. During the worst Corona period, the rescues of elephants were interrupted due to limitations, but now many Elephants have already reached safety. In Thailand, Elephant Whisperer Saengduean Lek Chailert has helped many elephant owners in addition to his own Elephant Nature Park site, whether it is food for elephants or providing a new home from the ENP. Lek Chailert's Save Elephant Foundation - มูลนิธิอนุรักษ์ช้างและสิ่งแวดล้อม - มูลนิธิอนุรักษ์ช้างและสิ่งแวดล้อม is a partner with the non-profit Gentle Giants Stay Home Project, established during the corona. The need for this came soon after the corona broke out.
Thank you Sanna Nerola
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Article published in Semana magazine - Print & Digital
"Diana Muñoz, the Colombian who is a guardian angel of the elephants in Thailand
Not even threats stop this woman from Bogotá, who is fighting against the exploitation of these giants in the Asian country. She created a program to sponsor and keep them in times of coronavirus.
Diana calls Chailert "the matriarch of the matriarchs." Almost two months ago, she and Colby Steiner founded Gentle Giants, a non-profit organization through which they seek sponsors for these and other elephants."
Many thanks to @revistasemana
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Meet the person that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton honored as one of the 6 MOST IMPORTANT WOMEN IN CONSERVATION for 2010!
Lek Chailert is a world renowned elephant conservation expert, with 25 years' experience. She is also the founder of Save Elephant Foundation. She is also partner & co-founder of Gentle Giants Non-Profit.
Also joining in are Gentle Giant Non-Profit co-founders Diana Muñoz and Colby Steiner. See the amazing work they are doing in elephant conservation, working in collaboration with elephant owners and their local communities in finding a more harmonious and peaceful coexistence with the gentle giants. Lindsey Baker hosts #LIVE on the #ActionHour for JaneUnchanined.com News Network. #elephants #conservation #wildlife #mahouts #saveelephantfoundation #gentlegiantsnonprofit #Hillaryclinton #coexist
Many thanks, once again, to Lindsey Baker
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Gentle Giants Nonprofit returns to update us on their miraculous elephant rescue stories. Today on the Action Hour my very special guests are Diana Munoz and Colby Steiner of Gentle Giants Non-Profit.
Also representatives from two other amazing Elephant rescue organizations are joining us because they are working hand-in -hand with Gentle Giants to help save the Asian elephants. Kiersten Cluster and Wendy Marcus-Minovitz are with Elephant Guardians of Los Angeles and Mary-Ann Holm is with Lucy's Edmonton Advocates Project.
#LIVE the Action Hour is hosted by Lindsey Baker on Jane Unchained News Network. #elephants #rescue #asia #tourism #elephantrides #begging #poverty #animal #rescue #nonprofit
Many thanks, once again, to Lindsey Baker & Jane Unchained News @JaneVelezMitchell
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Diana Muñoz, from the Gentle Giants, talks about exploiting animals on reserves and ′′sanctuaries′′
Join Poli and Ufo in this edition that promises to make you more aware of this topic.
"Elephants should not be enslaved in tourism or locked in a zoo. Gentle Giants is a excellent program to help elephants, the people who care for them and your community " ~ Carlos Lastra
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Hosted by Debbie Dahmer
Guests will be: Diana Munoz -Founder & Colby Steiner – Co Founder of The Gentle Giants Stay Home Project
TOPIC: How many elephants that Gentle Giants is helping & many more elephants in need of help.
Gentle Giants non-profit partners with, Lek Chailert; world renown elephant conservationist - founder of Save Elephant Foundation.
Robin Chandler Vitulle - Free All Captive Elephants
"I listened to the show after recording and I can’t THANK Diana Munoz and Colby Steiner enough for this wonderful program GENTLE GIANTS. Thailand elephants suffer unimaginable torture for human entertainment. Because of the coronavirus the tourism has come to a halt. Thank goodness right? Not so much, as we have learned, because they are starving and in a worse situation without the ability to feed the elephants. BETTER in the way they are not brutalized daily with hundreds of tourists riding on their backs, but worse off because their owners cannot feed or house them properly. The suffering never seems to end. The opportunity to see the owners and mahouts return these magnificent elephants to the jungles from which they came and begin to heal mentality and physically is a dream and we want this for EVERY SINGLE ELEPHANT. Yes, We know the horrors of what these elephants endure while chained up, beaten with bull hooks, babies born to mothers only to be sadistically ripped away and BROKEN to live (suffer) the same torment as their mothers to be slaves for humans. The opportunity is NOW and you have seized it. Saving so many elephants that are suffering, showing the owners and mahouts a new and kinder way to care for their elephants, raising funds to house and feed so many in this time of need...is just heartwarming and INCREDIBLE!! Thank you for all you are doing."
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Hosted by CHEF AJ
"THE MISSION AND PURPOSE OF CHEF AJ LIVE IS TO EDUCATE AS MUCH AS ENTERTAIN. CRUELTY CAN'T STAND THE SPOTLIGHT. " ~ Chef AJ
Guests: Diana Munoz & Colby Steiner – Founders of The Gentle Giants Stay Home Project
As COVID-19 brought the tourist industry to a halt in Thailand many gentle giants and their mahouts were forced to walk back to their villages. At the trekking camps there was no more food or work for the mahouts and their elephants. It was heartbreaking to see and even harder to imagine that the gentle giants would probably be forced back to work in the illegal logging industry once they reached the villages. Facing such urgency, we were forced to put on our thinking caps; trying to come up with solutions on how to help not only the elephants from having to go back to a life of hard labor and long hours working in the tourist industry, but also their mahouts. Originally all these elephants were leased out so that tourist can ride on their backs, see them do circus tricks, paint etc. Opportunity presented itself, the new nonprofit Gentle Giants was born.
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Fifteen baby elephants could be separated from their mothers
Thank you Independent UK for lending your voice to help the captive gentle giants in Thailand in danger of being sold to the horrific illegal logging industry and tourist industry.
"Gentle Giants, which campaigns for elephant rights, told The Independent that the 23 at-risk adult elephants will be sold into the logging industry, while the calves will be recruited into Thai-based, Chinese-owned circuses, should enough funds not be secured to keep them safe."
Thank you Sam Hancock for this amazing article!
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"Ending 2020 on a very positive note. A remarkable story on how over 100 working elephants went back to Thailand's forests thanks to the US nonprofit Gentle Giants Stay Home Project ~ The Elephant Soul December 30, 2020
Many thanks to Diana of The Elephant Soul for writing such a amazing article and sharing our journey.
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https://www.theelephantsoul.com/home
#LIVE on the Action Hour with @ Lindsey Baker December 23, 2020
Meet Kavaan, born in 1985 and taken from his mother he has been living in isolation for over 30 years and is now free! Meet him tonight on the Action Hour along with the co-founder of Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary, Darrick Thomson and Diana Munoz of Gentle Giants Non-Profit.
Thank you again for having us on the Action Hour Lindsey!
#wildlifereserve #animalrights #elephants #kaavan #conservation #cher #gentlegiantsnonprofit #saveelephants
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In an interview with Prensa Animal, Diana Muñoz, founder of Gentle Giants, stated that it is urgent to help this elephant who, together with two others: Fah Rong and Mai Thai, who have not yet been rescued from logging; so that they can be cared for in sanctuary and no longer return to that illegal work. January 25, 2021
Thank you for your continued support Prensa Animal!
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Looking aged and beyond her years, Mae Mai, a 30-year-old elephant, still bears the scars of her crippling former life as a logging elephant. Rescued by a nonprofit in Thailand, she is both emblematic of an ongoing crisis and a beacon of hope for others as she recovers in safe surrounds.
“Before [COVID-19] she was full-bodied and healthier,” the nonprofit Gentle Giants Stay Home Project explained. “But when [COVID-19] hit, she was sent to the logging industry.
“She’s now broken. Literally broken,” they continued. “Her leg shattered, her soul crushed. Mae Mai has just been standing there waiting for death to come.”
Many thanks to The Epoch Times for sharing Mae Mai's story and helping to bring awareness to the suffering Elephants in Thailand
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Exclusive news announcement with Gentle Giants!
Gentle Giants ask: " A foot for who?" Want to unravel this cryptic message then watch our interview with Colby Steiner and Diana Munoz to find out more.
Gentle Giants work with elephant conservation in collaboration with elephant owners and their local communities in finding a more harmonious and peaceful coexistence with the gentle giants and enabling the mahouts (caretakers) to earn a decent living to support their families.
By helping create opportunities where elephants can stay and thrive in their own habitats, sanctuaries or other ethical, humane projects living in harmony with nature. Benefiting not only the elephants, the mahouts but also their communities.
We would like to thank Kathleen Retourne, host of "What Would the Giraffe Say Media", for allowing us her platform to announce our GIANT news.
https://www.facebook.com/Whatdoesthegiraffesaymedia
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#Elephant #Wildlife #animals #Nature #SayNoToElephantSlavery #BionicGiants
#LIVE on the #ActionHour on Jane Unchained News Network. Derrick Campano of Bionic Pets is making prosthetic legs for elephants and a cow under the care of the elephant rescue organization Gentle Giants Non-Profit. The elephants rescued by Gentle Giants Non-Profit have been severely injured in the logging industries and tourism trade. The prosthetic limbs will change the lives of these animals that have suffered so much!
Derrick is the star of the hit show The Wizard of Paws and he has made headlines helping so many animals from our family dogs and cats to ducks and elephants (and much more) by making prosthetics especially designed for them wgich will be life changing for these lucky animals. Also joining us are the co-founders of Gentle Giants Stay Home Project Diana Munoz and Colby Steiner.
Lindsey Baker hosts the Action hour on Jane Unchained News Network every Saturday at 10:00 am PST. #elephants #conservation #animalrightswildlife #wildlife #sanctuary #BIONIC #prosthetics #natgeo
#LIVE the Action Hour is hosted by Lindsey Baker on Jane Unchained News Network. #elephants #rescue #asia #tourism #elephantrides #begging #poverty #animal #rescue #nonprofit
Many thanks, once again, to Lindsey Baker & Jane Unchained News @JaneVelezMitchell
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The long awaited update! Following our live interview with Gentle Giants in March, we have an exciting update and fresh news including their collaboration with Derrick Campana from Bionic Pets.
The three of them will be discussing their work providing prosthetics for everything from elephants to cows!
Gentle Giants work with elephant conservation in collaboration with elephant owners and their local communities in finding a more harmonious and peaceful coexistence with the gentle giants and enabling the mahouts (caretakers) to earn a decent living to support their families.
By helping create opportunities where elephants can stay and thrive in their own habitats, sanctuaries or other ethical, humane projects living in harmony with nature. Benefiting not only the elephants, the mahouts but also their communities.
Gentle Giants Stay Home Project
In 2002, Derrick Campana, started building orthotic and prosthetic devices for people and quickly learned this was something he was good at. It wasn’t until 2004 when a veterinarian brought her dog, a black Labrador named Charles, into his “human” office, that Derrick discovered his true passion… Making these devices for animals.
In 2005, driven from this passion, Derrick started Animal Ortho Care, and has since founded and Bionic Pets, the company he heads today.
Receiving his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology/Biomechanics from Penn State University and Masters Degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics from Northwestern University, Derrick has pioneered the field of Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics (V-OP) into what it is today. Since that first dog, Derrick has treated nearly 20,000 furry patients with mobility devices.
Derrick's Goal is to help as many animals as he can while in his lifetime and even the playing field between animals and humans as far as treatment options available.
#Elephant #Wildlife #animals #Nature #SayNoToElephantSlaver
Many thanks, once again Kathleen Retourne
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Blog Talk Radio Podcast on Thurs- Aug 5th @ 7:00 pm est
Hosted by Debbie Dahmer
Guests will be: Diana Munoz -Founder & Colby Steiner– Co Founder of The Gentle Giants Stay Home Project & Derrick Campana - Founder & CEO of Bionic Pets
TOPIC: UPDATE On The Gentle Giants Stay Home Project PROGRESS Being Made! Prothesis and braces for elephants
Gentle Giants Goals: To help awaken sleeping hearts and minds, to give captive elephants a better way of life, while systematically helping their mahouts (caretakers) find a new, profitable, ethical & humane way of living with elephants.
Mission: Elephant conservation and to work in collaboration with elephant owners and their local communities in finding a more harmonious and peaceful coexistence with the gentle giants and enabling the mahouts (caretakers) to earn a decent living to support their families. By helping create opportunities where elephants can stay and thrive in their own habitats, sanctuaries or other ethical, humane projects living in harmony with nature.
You can sponsor a gentle giant for just $50.00 per year.
~Thank You All for tuning in!~ https://ppjg.me/?s=Voices+carry+for+animals
Thank you again to Debbie Dahmer for having us back on her show and being a part of the GG Family.
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September 7th, 2020
Today our guests are Diana Munoz and Colby Steiner from Gentle Giants Non-Profit. They both work tirelessly, along with noted conservationist Lek Chailert to end the oppression and suffering of elephants in Thailand and worldwide. These gentle creatures deserve our protection as does the wildlife and environment that their presence is to so vital to. Many elephants are going back into the horrific logging and tourism industries where they are beaten, starved and tortured. They are used as commodities and thrown away, but we can stop this with your help. Tune in tonight to learn more.
To Donate: linktr.ee/gentlegiantsnonprofit
We want to thank Lindsey Baker and Jane Vellez-Mitchell for their continued support and for being a part of the Gentle Giant Family.
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December 18, 2021
Saving 55 Forest Elephants To donate or sponsor an elephant: https://linktr.ee/GentleGiantsNonProf... We wanted to share with you the news of our incredible new project, Gentle Giants Evolution. Recently, we dropped everything to fly around the world to help 35 beautiful elephants remain in their natural forest habitat in Om Koi, Thailand. To our surprise and joy an additional 20 asked to join our newest project, GG Evolution!! This brought the total to 55! Not only will we be helping these 55 gentle ones, including many babies, remain in their forest home, but we will be helping the village community, and the environment. We will be helping to reduce our carbon footprint as 55 sentient beings are saved from returning to the cruelty and abuse if tourism and/or logging. In 2021 we have helped hundreds of elephants in all corners of Thailand, thanks to your support. The opportunity given to us at Om Koi is the first in Thailand's history. Thanks to us having supported 18 of the elephants for more than a year now, the owners/ mahouts were able to experience a new way of life. This time served as an eye opener for the owners to see that not only that they can give the gentle giants a better life but that they too can enjoy their life by being able to stay home with their families.
For more information on Gentle Giants: https://thegentlegiants.org/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentlegiant... Diana Munoz resides in California. Diana is the founder of Gentle Giants non-profit. Diana has been an elephant advocate for many years; contributing to many rescues & campaigns. Colby Steiner is a native New Mexican and co-founder of Gentle Giants non-profit. Colby has been involved with several elephant organizations/groups, helping with fundraising and campaigns.
We want to thank Chef AJ for having us back on her show. For her continued support and for being a part of the Gentle Giant Family.
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Diana and Colby chat with host, and amazing GG supporter, Rachana Bhide about the formation of Gentle Giants and their accomplishments so far.
Gentle Giants Nonprofit is a woman created and run organization.
Many thanks to Animal Advocate Alliance for using their platform to help spread more awareness about the captive elephants in Thailand and Gentle Giants Stay Home Project. Many thanks to Gary Bowden for his wonderful support!. Please give AAA a follow for more amazing interviews.
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April 23, 2022 · GENTLE GIANTS AND WIZARD OF PAWS CREATE MORE BIONIC LIMBS FOR ELEPHANTS
#LIVE ON ACTION HOUR hosted by Lindsey Baker on UnchainedTV.
Gentle Giants Non-Profit has worked tirelessly to raise funds and employee the help of Derrick Campana (known as the Wizard of Paws) to make new limbs for 3 elephants and Mr. Cow. Watch the amazing transformations of these lucky animals and learn how you can help them too. #elephants #sanctuary #Prosthetic#bionicpets #natgeo #wizardofpaws
We want to thank Lindsey Baker and Jane Vellez-Mitchell for their continued support and for being a part of the Gentle Giant Family.
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June 15, 2022
Hosted by Debbie Dahmer
Guests will be: Diana Munoz -Founder & Colby Steiner – Co Founder of The Gentle Giants Stay Home Project
TOPIC WILL BE: Bionic Giants, tourism and a new way of life
MISSION: Elephant conservation and to work in collaboration with elephant owners and their local communities in finding a more harmonious and peaceful coexistence with the gentle giants and enabling the mahouts (caretakers) to earn a decent living to support their families.
By helping create opportunities where elephants can stay and thrive in their own habitats, sanctuaries or other ethical, humane projects living in harmony with nature. Benefiting not only the elephants, the mahouts but also their communities.
Our Nonprofit will always be willing to work with anyone who is wanting to better the living conditions of their communities while protecting the well - being and natural habitats of the elephants.
PARTNER: Gentle Giants non-profit partners with, Lek Chailert; world renown elephant conservationist - founder of Save Elephant Foundation.
Thank you again to Debbie Dahmer for having us back on her show and being a part of the GG Family.
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July 10, 2022
Diana Munoz and Colby Steiner from Gentle Giants Non-Profit & Derrick Campana from Bionic Pets have worked together to give a new lease of life for Thai Koon, Medo and Kabu living at the Elephant Nature Park in Thailand. Hear their story.
Many thanks to Animal Advocate Alliance for using their platform to help spread more awareness about the captive elephants in Thailand and Gentle Giants Stay Home Project. Many thanks to Gary Bowden for his wonderful support!. Please give AAA a follow for more amazing interviews.
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Mark Stratton
Updated on 18 July 2022
Many thanks to Mark Stratton for being part of our Om Koi Volunteer Pilot Program and for using his talent and words to spread education and awareness regarding ethical tourism. Thank you to www.loveexploring.com/ for the publication.
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Adventure.com Mark Stratton August 9, 2022
A new project in Thailand aims to address issues around elephant tourism ethics with a pioneering model. But can truly ethical treatment of elephants ever go hand-in-hand? Mark Stratton investigates.
Many thanks to Mark Stratton for being part of our Om Koi Volunteer Pilot Program and for using his talent and words to spread education and awareness regarding ethical tourism. Thank you to www.Adventure.com for the publication.
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April 8, 2023
Thailand Elephants are tragically being returned to cruel labor and entertainment practices. During Covid 19 Gentle Giant Elephants was founded to rescue and support Thailand’s elephants; and the mahouts that tend to them. With the travel industry opening back up (as well as other enterprises that use elephants), the mahouts and elephant owners are being tempted with large sums of money to return to horrible practices. Learn how you can help and how they can be sent to sanctuary. Lindsey Baker is host of Action Hour recorded #LIVE for UnChainedTV.com.
We want to thank Lindsey Baker and Jane Vellez-Mitchell for their continued support and for being a part of the Gentle Giant Family.
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All About Animals Radio - March 6, 2023
Yvonne catches up with Diana Munoz and Colby Steiner from Gentle Giants Elephants to discuss the latest troubling events. After COVID many families are having to return elephants into abusive tourism activities. Gentle Giants Elephants is trying incredibly hard to save the elephants from horrific abuse by helping their human owners to a better sustainable future.
Rumbles of thanks to Yvonne Luscombe for a great interview and All About Animals Radio (Gary Bowden) for their continued support of the gentle giants.
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John Wick · April 26, 2023
Great new article on Mae Mai's, first in history, knee brace.
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Thank you John Wick for sharing Mae Mai's story!
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No One Left Behind
Our friends and gentle ones at Elephant Nature Park are in urgent need. Flooding worst seen in 80 years. ENP has suffered a catastrophic impact, and the devastation is truly shocking .
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