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Are there elephants in Texas?

You may think you'd have to travel to Thailand in order to accomplish this but you're in luck! There are elephant sanctuaries in Texas where you can be one with the animals!



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The Preserve | Elephant Preserve - Fredericksburg, Texas.

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McNair Elephant Habitat Area - The Houston Zoo.

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The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, founded in 1995, is the nation's largest natural-habitat refuge developed specifically for African and Asian elephants.

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Punnathur Kotta(Punnathur Fort), World's biggest Elephant Sanctuary in Guruvayur. Entrance fee to the Anakotta(Elephant Fort) is Rs 25 with extra charges for video recording and camera.

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The Safari Park's elephant habitats spread out over six acres, divided into two main yards, providing all the elephants with opportunities for social interaction and with inviting space. With nine African elephants, there's always something happening!

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The Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which has a program aimed at sustaining the zoo population, said about 160 African elephants currently live in U.S. zoos.

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By Priscilla AguirreUpdated March 7, 2023 10:25 a.m. The last remaining elephant at the San Antonio Zoo is being sent to a sanctuary in Tennessee. There won't be any more elephants at the San Antonio Zoo, for now.

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Our 6 Favorite Elephant Interactions
  • Nairobi, Kenya. ...
  • Samburu N.P., Kenya. ...
  • The Elephant Camp – Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. ...
  • Stanley's Camp – Okavango Delta, Botswana. ...
  • Abu Camp – Okavango Delta, Botswana. ...
  • Jabulani – Kruger, South Africa.


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African Lion Safari in Ontario, Canada, boasts the largest herd of Asian elephants in North America.

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The Maryland Zoo has a long history of caring for African elephants, and we are strongly committed to their survival in the wild. African elephants are threatened by poaching for their ivory tusks, as well as loss of their habitat and conflict with humans in many areas of their range.

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The L.A. Zoo's Elephants of Asia habitat is home to three Asian elephants—two females and one male. Female Tina came to the Zoo after spending more than three decades in private ownership.

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