Mahout Sponsorship Program

Mahout Sponsorship Program

Help an African or Asian Elephant. Participate in the Mahout Sponsorship Program. 

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Please Note: The Sponsorship Program is a way for you to become involved in elephant conservation and participate in our ongoing effort to provide for them. A major element of care for an elephant are the daily care, food and training that a Mahout gives an elephant.

A mahout is a person who drives an elephant. The word mahout comes from the Hindi words mahaut and mahavat. Usually, a mahout starts as a boy in the 'family business' when he is assigned an elephant early in its life and they would be attached to each other throughout the elephant's life.

Deeply rooted in Thai culture, elephant training has traditionally been a familial heritage passed down through the generations. Before 1989, most domestic elephants were used for logging business and forest service to haul logs up mountains. This became illegal as widespread destruction of Thailand's forests resulted in worsening monsoons. Unlike the elephant populations of India and Africa, 95% of Thailand's elephants are domesticated working elephants and privately owned. Today most work for mahouts is in the tourist business, since elephant rides are popular among travelers to Thailand.

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