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Thailand is considered home to approximately 15% of the 52,000Asian elephantscurrently living in the wild.

An elderly elephant named SomBoon was taken from her wildenvironmentwhen she was just a little baby.

Its time for all Grandma elephants to rest,Saengduean wrote.

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An elderly elephant named SomBoon will soon know that freedom.

Its time for Grandma to be well cared for and allowed to rest.

Were on a rescue mission to protect SomBoon and transport her to her final true home, she added.

Rescued elephant enjoying freedom, standing under shelter, surrounded by green foliage.

Yet despite it all, it seemed thatSomBoonknew she was finally safe.

Despite still having a longhealingjourney ahead, the elephant is already feeling much better.

Check out the results:

Elephant rescued from chains receiving care in a shelter, surrounded by caretakers and medical equipment.

Rescued elephant being lifted with harness, surrounded by caretakers, in a natural sanctuary setting.

Rescued elephant resting peacefully indoors, finally enjoying comfort after years of hardship.

Rescued elephant joyfully tossing mud, finally experiencing freedom in nature after 80 years.

Rescued elephant resting peacefully in a sanctuary, basking in freedom under the sun.

Rescued elephant walks free with caregiver on a path through lush greenery.

A woman sits peacefully among rescued elephants, enjoying nature and tranquility.

Comment about volunteering at Elephant Nature Park, a sanctuary rescuing animals in Thailand.

Brenda Olynyk comments on an elephant’s rescue, hoping for peace after suffering.

Comment expressing sadness over animal suffering, highlighting human impact on elephants.

Facebook comment by Linda Cowart expressing relief and gratitude with a heart emoji.

Comment praising the rescue of an elderly elephant, expressing joy for its newfound freedom and care at age 87.

Comment praising the rescue of an elephant, thanking SEF for saving the precious soul, with emojis expressing gratitude and love.

Comment expressing hope and care for the rescued elephant’s well-being.

Comment about a rescued elephant’s freedom and happiness from chains and daily harm.

Comment expressing gratitude towards efforts for the rescued elephant.

“Comment on rescued elephant featuring heart and elephant emojis from Shirley Coker.

Comment expressing empathy for a rescued elephant’s past suffering and newfound freedom.

Comment discussing the need for a rescued elephant to find friendship and reassurance in a sanctuary.

Text expresses gratitude for work rescuing elephants from chains and harm.