Recently, I traveled to Thailand to work at an elephant sanctuary. I had many questions about Thailand, religious climate, and the exploitation of elephants there. I wondered how such a majestic animal could be mistreated on such a conjoint level in a Buddhist nation that considers elephants so sacred. Based on my observations, I determined that this developing nation has been forced to exploit its own natural resources in order to meet the demands of a global economy. In the Theravada Buddhist tradition, the Asian elephant is a profound symbol of steadfastness and mental perseverance. The uncontrolled mind in the beginning of one\u27s practice of Buddhist meditation is represented by a gray elephant who runs wild. After studying the dharma...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
Small celadon jade carving of an elephant (xiang). The elephant’s open mouth is flanked by two larg...
Thailand has fewer than 10,000 elephants left. More of them are living in captivity to serve the tou...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with a...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
Elephants are significant animals in Vietnamese war history. One can see this with elephant statues,...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
This creative nonfiction piece focuses on the month I spent in Thailand and Cambodia the summer afte...
In Jinghong, the capital city of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, elephants are everywhere. ...
Elephants have played a key role shaping land and life in South Asia, bound up with human enterprise...
For the nearly 100 Asian Elephants (elephas maximus) in and around Chitwan National Park, life revol...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
Small celadon jade carving of an elephant (xiang). The elephant’s open mouth is flanked by two larg...
Thailand has fewer than 10,000 elephants left. More of them are living in captivity to serve the tou...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with a...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
Elephants are significant animals in Vietnamese war history. One can see this with elephant statues,...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
This creative nonfiction piece focuses on the month I spent in Thailand and Cambodia the summer afte...
In Jinghong, the capital city of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, elephants are everywhere. ...
Elephants have played a key role shaping land and life in South Asia, bound up with human enterprise...
For the nearly 100 Asian Elephants (elephas maximus) in and around Chitwan National Park, life revol...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
Small celadon jade carving of an elephant (xiang). The elephant’s open mouth is flanked by two larg...
Thailand has fewer than 10,000 elephants left. More of them are living in captivity to serve the tou...