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The Elephant Discovery Center is open to walk-in visitors, groups, and fieldtrips. For Families The Elephant Discovery Center welcomes families to visit, explore, and learn about the mission and work of The Elephant Sanctuary. Admission is always free though donations are welcome. Our Education ...
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The Elephant Sanctuary is happy to announce that The Elephant Discovery Center is now KultureCity® Certified! In an effort to be more accessible and provide an inclusive experience for all guests during their visit to The Discovery Center in downtown Hohenwald, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennesse...
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I was offered employment as Director of Global Outreach which would effectively remove me from the Sanctuary; from my on-grounds home of 15 years and my access to the elephants, including Tarra. This job would further restrict me from doing any elephant welfare work in the United States. ...
Ethnozoological remedial uses by the indigenous inhabitants in adjoining areas of Pobitora wildlife sanctuary, Assam, India. Int J Pharm Pharm Sci. 2016;8(4):90–6. CAS Google Scholar Misar SD, Subhas M, Khinchi PJ, Mohitkar SP. Ethnozoological studies among adjoining areas of pandhar...
Google Scholar Jaroli D, Mahawar MM, Vyas N. An ethnozoological study in the adjoining areas of Mount Abu wildlife sanctuary, India. J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2010;6(1):6. ArticleCAS
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