By Jemma Bullock | Deputy Director
What's happening at ELIE & The Elephant Valley
In April we brought in the Khmer & Bunong new year with a bang!! After a busy start to the year we were all energized and staff were celebrating the Khmer and Bunong traditions with gusto. The elephants were doing ok, despite a very very hot dry season. We were buying in extra food as the long dry season peaked at the end of April, and we all celebrated when the rain drops started to fall at the end of May! The forest drank it in and started sprouting new leaves in June, much to the relief of human and elephant alike.
Unfortunately, moving into May guest numbers dropped and we had our lowest June in over 10 years, likely impacted by the closure of the border due to the unrest near the border with Thailand. Conflict between the two nations increased in June and July, with a ceasefire currently holding.
Through it all, we remain incredibly proud of our dedicated team, who stand strong amidst the lingering effects of the pandemic and now the regional uncertainties. Your ongoing support is vital, it allows us to continue caring for the elephants and the indigenous Bunong community, who depend on the forest they share with these magnificent animals.
Big News!! Save the Soul Sisters: A Forever Home for Doe & Darling
Our very own Doe and Darling - two deeply bonded elephant “soul sisters” in their 50s and 60s - future is under threat.
Over the years you’ve been a major supporter and cornerstone of our mission to protect Cambodia’s elephants. Because of your generosity, we’ve rescued ele’s, supported the community, restored forest habitat, and helped elephants like Doe and Darling begin their healing.
Doe (Gee Bloh) and Darling (Bong Kong), two elephants currently resting peacefully at our sanctuary, are facing a heartbreaking turning point. Unless we raise the funds to officially rescue them, their family may be forced sell them back into city tourism or close-contact camps.
We can’t let that happen.
We’ve launched a new campaign Save the Soul Sisters: A Forever Home for Doe & Darling. These two lifelong companions deserve to live out their final years in peace. Together, we must raise $70,000 to secure their permanent sanctuary at EVP. We currently have raised close to $25,000 and we have $45,000 to go.
Join the Soul Sisters Movement → https://elephantvalleyproject.org/save-doe-darling/
Elephant Conservation Program
Mobile Vet Team Project - Thanks to the generous support from Lady Freetinker, we have secured funding to restart our mobile veterinary clinic. This has enabled us to respond quickly to the needs of local elephants. Recently, we visited a village elephant in need, we successfully treated an elephant's eye, demonstrating the positive impact our care can have. We are confident that local elephant owners feel comfortable reaching out to us whenever their elephants are sick or injured. This trust allows us to provide timely and appropriate care, improving the wellbeing of these treasured animals and strengthening the bond between the community and the forest.
Captive Elephant Care & Rehabilitation @ the Elephant Valley Project.
Natural Resource Protection Project
With the arrival of the rainy season, conditions were ideal for tree planting and we made the most of it. This quarter, we planted a significant number of Beng trees and continued cultivating T’nong saplings in our growing nursery. Our efforts didn’t stop there; with the help of visiting groups, we also transplanted bamboo and planted papaya trees to further diversify the elephant forest. This ongoing project not only contributes to reforestation but also helps protect elephant habitat and support long-term biodiversity in the valley.
Ecotourism & Education Program - Elephant Valley Project
Ele Education Days - On July 4th, we proudly hosted another Elephant Education Day, a highlight for our team. These special days are close to our hearts, as we believe the next generation plays a vital role in shaping the future of elephant welfare and conservation. We welcomed 19 bright and enthusiastic children from Srei Primary School, who spent the day learning about elephant biology, welfare, and the importance of protecting wildlife. They took part in an interactive quiz, a conservation-themed treasure hunt, and of course, had the unforgettable experience of observing elephants up close. If you want to fund or sponsor another school to visit, please contact us.
Hosting Groups - We were also excited to welcome four educational groups this quarter. The School for Field Studies visited with our yearly Elephant Ecology Course, with a focus on elephant research and conservation. Veterinarian Dr Trish London came over to teach them all about Elephant health and more in depth health checks. The remaining three groups were from international high school programs, immersing themselves in learning about elephant care, local conservation efforts, and the rich cultural traditions of the Bunong community. Each group that comes through EVP leaves with a deeper understanding of conservation and a stronger connection to the elephants and communities who call this forest home.
Rice for Forest Protection
Every month, 78 Bunong families receive rice in exchange for allowing the elephants to roam freely through their traditional forest lands. This program not only provides essential food security but also reinforces the protection of vital elephant habitat, ensuring that conservation and community wellbeing go hand in hand.
Emergency Healthcare Support
When urgent medical needs arise, your donations make a real difference. Whether it's transporting someone to the hospital in Sen Monorom for a serious illness or supporting a mother in labor, your contributions help provide critical access to care when it's needed most, saving lives and bringing peace of mind to our remote communities.
Thank You
Every healthy step an elephant takes, every protected tree standing tall, every Bunong family supported. It’s all made possible by you. Your generosity echoes through the forest, in the gentle rumble of elephants, in the laughter of schoolchildren, and in the quiet strength of our community. We are deeply thankful for your continued belief in our mission. Together, we are not only safeguarding elephants and forests but also nurturing a legacy of compassion and coexistence.
From all of us here in the valley, thank you for walking this path with us.
With heartfelt gratitude,
The EVP Team
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