Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary
Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary
Partner organisation: Elephant Conservation Network
Salakpra is the first wildlife Sanctuary of Thailand (1965).
About 174 wild elephants live here, their forests declining every day. Help is needed to restore the forest!
Rangers, the Elephant Conservation Network and Bring the Elephant Home are planting trees in Salakpra for the wild elephants. In the very heart of the protected area!
In August 2008 10,000 trees have been planted. In coöperation with our partnerorganisation we started a tree nursery. In July 2009 we planted 11,000 trees on three locations in Salakpra. SInce then we continue to take care of the newly planted trees and are collecting seeds for next year. By doing this, the habitat of the wild elephants in Salakpra can be improved little by little!
Click on the articles on the left to read the updates of Trees for Elephants in Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary.
Visit June 2008
tree planting August 2008
montoring November 2008
nursery November 2008
11,000 trees for the wild elephants June 2009












