Bangkok, Thailand
This elephant sanctuary gives refuge to domesticated elephants who have been rescued from a life of working on the streets or logging.
Bangkok, Thailand
This strictly "hands off" centre rescues animals from places where they are maltreated and/or neglected.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Elephant Sanctuary enables volunteers to make a tangible difference amid a backdrop of beauty, wonder and exploration
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Improving welfare of captive elephants by allowing them to retire in the forest, creating alternative livelihoods, contributing to community development & forest health.
Thua Ma Ruak, Thailand
The Wildlife Rescue Centre is the perfect place for volunteering with animals. Enthusiastic and passionate volunteers are required to assist with the project.
Huay Pakoot, Thailand
Support community efforts to help reintegrate elephants into their natural habitat, from their previous lives in the tourism industry.
Phetchaburi, Thailand
The perfect program if you wish to volunteer ethically with elephants, and wish to know more about them, the problems they face and want to be part of the solution.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Help abused elephants recover and develop in a healthy environment by supporting them on their daily needs.
Bangkok, Thailand
The centre rescues bears who have been maltreated and/or neglected and provides a sanctuary with the best possible care.
Pai, Thailand
We are currently recruiting wildlife conservation interns to gain valuable animal husbandry experience and help improve the lives of the animals in our project.
Mae Sot, Thailand
Join us for a unique culturally immersive community based experience, observing elephants living freely in their natural habitat and help with community based projects.
Phetchaburi, Thailand
Help make a difference to elephants who had previously been kept in poor conditions around the country, by creating a safe and comfortable environment for them.
Phetchaburi, Thailand
Help create a positive and safe environment for many endangered species, many of which have been part of the darker side of Thailand's tourism trade.