Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid

by Elephant Livelihood Initiative Environment (ELIE)
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Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid
Caring for Cambodia's elephants during Covid

Project Report | May 31, 2023
Caring for Cambodia's Elephants - Jan - Mar 2023

By Jemma Bullock | Deputy Director

Easy Rider taking in the views
Easy Rider taking in the views

GlobalGIving - Caring for Cambodia’s Elephants During Covid
Report - Jan - May 2023

We had originally opened a project on GlobalGiving to get us through the crisis of the covid pandemic, but as we are moving out of the critical phase of this pandemic, we are looking forward to rebuilding and recovery. For this we continue to rely on your support, while visitor numbers are still low, to support the elephants and indigenous community who rely on this forest.

Elephant Conservation Program
Mobile Vet Team Project

  • During the first few months of 2023, we have been mainly just providing emergency care to elephants that are sick or have injuries. Our mobile team has been helping elephants in Memong and Orieng villages, the more remote areas. One male elephant with injuries sustained during his musth period and also a female with a long standing abscess on her leg.
  • The team was also on hand to help all the elephants at the EVP, providing care to our old ele’s with eye problems, cuts to the skin, a snake bite on our big boy Hen and other smaller issues.

Captive Elephant Care & Rehabilitation @ the Elephant Valley Project

  • Funding during the last half of this year primarily went to the elephants' food and the caregivers' wages. We have had more guests booking in over the first few months of the year, but April and May were very quite.Fundraising and donations keep the elephants going through this time, as we still have a lot of bills to back pay from the gaps created due to the pandemic.
  • Unfortunately Sambo's tooth infection is continuing and she has deteriorated more. Her age and years on the streets of Phnom Penh eating excess amounts of sugar and human food have contributed to the problem. We have modified her diet to help her feed with softer food like rice, banana, sweet potato and tamarind. Funding support ensures we can give Sambo the best quality of life as she ages.
  • The dry season this year was pretty harsh. Winds were stronger, drying out the forest and the foliage got much harder. We needed additional food and medications for our older elephants, MaeNang, GeeNowl, NingWan and Sambo.
  • Baby Gee Pich (Diamond) turned 1! This has been a pretty intense year, but the little ball of sunshine is always shining through. She is learning a lot, starting to forage on leaves and getting more and more confident.
  • With the dry season also comes the wild elephants, your support allows us to buy supplementary food for our elephants, as we have to move them out of the way of the migrating wild elephants. This usually means we move our elephants closer to the community with less forage food at night, and they require more supplementary food.

Natural Resource Protection Project

  • We are incredibly grateful for a new partner, Cloud Forest, who supported our community rice program through Jan this year and also for community land rights issues. Additional funding is required to keep all 78 indigenous families receiving 30kg of rice per month per family who own the forest where our elephants reside. This support is crucial mainly in times of difficulty, for example, the last two years of the pandemic. Additional funding is also needed for forest rangers.


Ecotourism Program
Elephant Valley Project

  • We were thrilled to welcome back school & college groups last year. We hosted a couple local high school groups from the capitol in Jan and the university students from a study abroad program. We are getting prepped for hosting more students this summer. Your support enables students to be educated, enriched and inspired to transform the lives of our Asian Elephants as they live out their days.
  • Guests are returning, with a lot of time being spent on rebuilding base camp and trails. With limited staffing resources, we are paying additional local community members for their help.
  • Getting the site back up and operational also enables us to host training programs such as hosting WWF to train their local forest rangers on identifying and tracking wild elephants in their regions across Cambodia. Your continued support enables the sanctuary to do bigger and better things beyond our EVP boundaries.

Community Support Program
Health Care Support Project

  • Due to funding shortage our major health support program is still on hold, but we are starting to support the health centre in the village for basic health access for the community.

School Support Project

  • On Hold - no funds. But we were able to support our first Community School Enrolment Drive since covid, motivating children and families to get children to school again/for the first time.

Community Development Project

  • On Hold - no funds.
Doe & Darling
Doe & Darling
Handsom Hen
Handsom Hen
Baby Diamond
Baby Diamond
Next generation mahout
Next generation mahout
Mahout's Life
Mahout's Life
Watching ele's
Watching ele's
Lectures to college students
Lectures to college students

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Elephant Livelihood Initiative Environment (ELIE)

Location: Sen Monorom, Mondulkiri - Cambodia
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Jemma Bullock
Sen Monorom , Mondulkiri Cambodia
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