Account of the various elephants, named and otherwise, who have called Maine home, from Old Bet, who was killed in 1816 in Alfred, to Rosie and Opal, the two current residents of Hope Elephants, a sanctuary founded by Jim and Tom Laurita to care for aging circus elephants
Mountain lions had a bounty on them starting in colonial times and lasting through the 1800s, and on...
This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with a...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of a large crowd gathered along the streets of do...
There is a crisis facing elephants in captivity and in their home ranges. The goal of the directors ...
This news item is about: Dr. Jim Laurita ’89, executive director of Hope Elephants sanctuary in Hope...
Elephants from the Mississippi Coast Shrine Circus loll in the sun on the Gulfport sand beach on the...
Edge piece on several legislative bills that have been introduced in the Maine Legislature that wou...
owners of the show, and one prone to self-aggrandizing bluster, claimed that America was the second ...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
An elephant condemned to life in a circus may yet be helped by a well-known federal law
Two elephants, one wearing an Alabama drape, on the Quadrangle for Homecoming in 1947
The stereograph contains a black and white image of a crowd surrounding multiple elephants in Centra...
Approximately 6,000 (13%) of the global Asian elephants live in Sri Lanka and human elephant conflic...
Arthur Fenwick bidding farewell to two elephants from Bostock and Wombwell's Menagerie in Brunswick ...
Photograph of the Tompkins Wild West Elephants, with Mabel and Charley at the Elks Minstrels, Atlant...
Mountain lions had a bounty on them starting in colonial times and lasting through the 1800s, and on...
This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with a...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of a large crowd gathered along the streets of do...
There is a crisis facing elephants in captivity and in their home ranges. The goal of the directors ...
This news item is about: Dr. Jim Laurita ’89, executive director of Hope Elephants sanctuary in Hope...
Elephants from the Mississippi Coast Shrine Circus loll in the sun on the Gulfport sand beach on the...
Edge piece on several legislative bills that have been introduced in the Maine Legislature that wou...
owners of the show, and one prone to self-aggrandizing bluster, claimed that America was the second ...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
An elephant condemned to life in a circus may yet be helped by a well-known federal law
Two elephants, one wearing an Alabama drape, on the Quadrangle for Homecoming in 1947
The stereograph contains a black and white image of a crowd surrounding multiple elephants in Centra...
Approximately 6,000 (13%) of the global Asian elephants live in Sri Lanka and human elephant conflic...
Arthur Fenwick bidding farewell to two elephants from Bostock and Wombwell's Menagerie in Brunswick ...
Photograph of the Tompkins Wild West Elephants, with Mabel and Charley at the Elks Minstrels, Atlant...
Mountain lions had a bounty on them starting in colonial times and lasting through the 1800s, and on...
This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with a...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of a large crowd gathered along the streets of do...