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  2. 'World's unluckiest elephant' headed to sanctuary in animal's ...

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    After more than 50 years of abuse and neglect, Mohan has gotten his first lucky break. 'World's unluckiest elephant' headed to sanctuary in animal's first lucky break in 50 years Skip to main content

  3. Exhausted Elephant Was Finally Rescued From The Place Where ...

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    She spent 80 years working in the logging and tourism industries, but thankfully, the elephant was found and rescued by Save Elephant Foundation. More info: Save Elephant Foundation

  4. Yoyo (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    Before arriving at the zoo, Yoyo was rescued in 2009 after having spent time in a circus, which caused physical and psychological injuries that required specialized treatment. [1] She arrived at the zoo in 2009 as part of an international species conservation program, in which the center participates alongside the Government of Spain. [3]

  5. Mare Noi, An Elephant That Endured Cruelty For 41 Years, Is ...

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    Meet Mare Noi, an elephant taking her first steps to freedom after living in chains for 41 years Image credits: blesele Mare Noi translates as ‘Little Mother.’

  6. Kaavan - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan government gifted him to then-President of Pakistan, Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, when Kaavan was one year old. [7] The elephant was kept at the Islamabad Zoo and remained as the only Asian elephant living in Pakistan. [3] [8] An elephant named Saheli was brought from Bangladesh in 1990 as Kaavan's partner until her death in 2012. [1]

  7. Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) [1] operates an orphaned elephant rescue and wildlife rehabilitation program in Nairobi, Kenya. It was founded in 1977 by Dame Daphne Sheldrick to honour her late husband, David. Since 2001, it has been run by their daughter, Angela.

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