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Causes: Animals, Protection of Endangered Species

Mission: The Elephant Sanctuary exists to provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being; and to raise public awareness of the complex needs of elephants in captivity, and the crisis facing elephants in the wild.

Results: The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is the nation's largest natural habitat refuge developed specifically for endangered African and Asian elephants. The Sanctuary operates on 2,700 acres in Hohenwald, Tennessee—85 miles southwest of Nashville. Since 1995, The Sanctuary has given safe haven to a total of 28 elephants retired from performance and exhibition, providing them with herd, home, rest, refuge and individualized care for life. As an accredited sanctuary, the habitat where the elephants live is not open to the public. Instead, nearly 3 million viewers annually observe the elephants via live-streaming Elecams on our website at www. elephants. com.

Target demographics: elephants retired from performance and exhibition

Direct beneficiaries per year: 11 elephants. Educational outreach on elephants was made available via Distance Learning to more than 14,000 students in 44 states, 27 countries, and five Canadian provinces. More than 250 individuals volunteered their time for 43 on-site volunteer days totaling in 1,928 donated hours.

Geographic areas served: Hohenwald, Tennessee

Programs: habitat care, nutritional care, veterinary care, and educational programs.
P. O. Box 393 27 East Main Street, Hohenwald, TN 38462
931-796-6500
Animals
Hohenwald
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