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May | June 2016

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A baby elephant named Golden One opened Lek Chailert's heart decades ago. Today, her life is about saving this species from abuse and bringing awareness to the desperate plight of elephants today. Pause for a Cause I t's hard to believe, but the gentle, lumbering elephant that children see in zoos and cartoons is one of the most abused and endangered wild animals in Asia. The abuse is particularly horrific in Thailand, where the traditional practice of phajaan (the breaking of the elephant spirit) still happens daily. Baby elephants are stolen from their mothers, tied down, deprived of food and water for days, and tortured until their spirit is "broken." The elephants endure beatings with nailed boards and stabbings in their fragile inner ears, among other horrors. The torture is so

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