Documentary photographer Lee Craker traveled to northern Thailand
to study the plight of the Asian elephant. What he found is an
industry fueled by greed and funded by tourism with little regard
for the future of this noble animal. He also found dedicated people
committed to helping the endangered elephants. This book came to be
out of a request from one of Thailand's most prominent elephant
activists, Lek Chailert, who when asked what could be done to save
the elephants of Thailand, said, "Please educate people." This cry
for education was shared by other prominent elephant activists in
Thailand who played a large part in the research and and
development of this book, I am indebted to John Roberts, Dan
Bucknell, Carol Stevenson and many others who are fighting for the
elephants in Thailand and around the world.
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