La angustia de los dos nuevos elefantes recién abandonados era comprensible. Los elefantes son animales sociables, inteligentes y muy sensibles, por lo que perder a su madre fue molesto. Pudieron relajarse y encontrar la calma que tanto necesitaban gracias a una canción de cuna y una buena persona que conoce el valor de la compasión.
Estos pequeños huérfanos vivían en el Parque Natural de Elefantes cerca de Chiang Mai en el norte de Tʜᴀɪʟᴀɴᴅ. Además de ayudar a otras especies, es una instalación de rescate y rehabilitación de animales, principalmente elefantes. Además, la preservación del medio ambiente y la extensión educativa son objetivos.
Sangdeaun Lek Chailert, who established the institution, is the one who calms the elephants. Lek was raised in a rural community two hours north of Chiang Mai where she gained experience with animal care. As a traditional healer, her grandfather occasionally received sɪᴄᴋ or ʜᴜʀᴛ animals from his patients. He begged her to assist them.
Lek has since committed a significant portion of her life to the protection of elephants and other animals, earning the admiration and respect of people all around the world.
Lek transforms a very mellow performance of “Que Sera, Sera” into the ideal elephant nursery rhyme. She comforts one of the 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 elephants, and in return the trunk smiles at her. The second one passes the first before collapsing to the ground and dozing off. Lek emphasizes the necessity of the elephants’ mental well-being while also highlighting the value of giving them food, water, and medical care.
Let’s watch the video:
Source: https://dailylifeworld.com