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  • Can Elephants and Humans Live Together?

    Read this thoughtful article published by the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/mar/06/can-elephants-and-humans-live-together

  • ECI welcomes Dr. Willem Schaftenaar as a Research Associate

    Elephant Care International welcomes Dr. Willem Schaftenaar as a Research Associate. Dr. Schaftenaar and ECI’s Director of Veterinary Programs and Research, Dr. Susan Mikota worked together in Vietnam and Myanmar. Read more about Dr. Schaftenaar

  • Baby elephant saved – with support of our Emergency Fund

    October 31, 2020 Elephant Healthcare & Welfare Emergency Lifeline Fund Supporting the well-being of Asian elephants during the COVID-19 pandemic Neonatal Ele-Care! A message from the hard-working Thai veterinarians in the field October 27: “The new born calf is being closely monitored after we found dark red urination. Our Veterinary Team is concerned about possible internal bleeding. We have given the calf emergency medicine and performed an ultrasound today; we will continue to monitor the situation.” October 31: “We have now stopped all medication, allowing mother and baby to bond. The baby is drinking as much milk as she wants, and we hope she will heal fully within a week.” "We thank the Veterinarians from Chiang Mai University for bringing the equipment and helping us attend to the calf, and Dr. Weerapongse for his knowledge of Chinese medicine and supporting us!” "Thank you to our Elephant Healthcare and Welfare Emergency Lifeline Fund donors and sponsors for continuing to support us during the pandemic!” 🧡 CLICK HERE to learn more about the Fund 🧡 CLICK HERE for more news and stories

  • Please visit Elephant Medicine Info (www.elephantmedicine.info)

    The site was created as a platform for veterinarians working with elephants and for elephant caretakers. You are invited to submit clinical case reports that you consider relevant to sharing with colleagues. By collecting as many case reports as possible, we can build a large database with useful information. At this moment the website is still under development which will be an on-going process as new information becomes available. With your help, we can make this website a source of information that will benefit the health and wellbeing of elephants. Website: www.elephantmedicine.info

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