Analysis
Elephant Hills says wildlife outcome — here is what is documented
- Elephant Hills states a commitment to wildlife outcomes, as documented by the Asian Captive Elephant Standards.
- This information is primarily derived from a certification registry, indicating a focus on animal welfare and conservation. The "Asian Captive Elephant Standards" certification implies a third-party audit is a requirement for participation. Specific claims regarding "wildlife outcome" are supported by the need for "independent conservation proof" as part of their qualification.
- The applicable category tags are "wildlife" and "education." The tier for these categories is based on the strict welfare audit requirements, including a no-contact policy review and evidence of conservation efforts.
- To further raise the trust tier, specific details on the nature of the independent conservation proof and the outcomes of the wildlife monitoring would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›habitat restoration through reforestation projects
- ›planting thousands of native trees
- ›carbon offsetting projects
- ›wildlife monitoring
- ›supporting wild elephant populations
- ›aiding National Parks and Wildlife Reserves in reducing human-elephant conflicts
- ›assisting government-run elephant hospitals with medical equipment and supplies
Certifications on record
SHA certificatePATA Grand AwardPATA Gold AwardResponsible Thailand AwardsThailand Green Excellence AwardNational Geographic's World Legacy Awards finalist