Elephants

Wounded Elephant

These wounds are the result of using an iron bracelet with nails sticking in towards the elephant to keep it from moving.

Wounded Elephant

Many elephants are wounded from the constant use of tight restraints.

Elephant Inhumanly restrained

Elephants are usually chained tightly between two trees, so that they cannot move.

Elephant Inhumanly restrained

PFA is trying to bring awareness among Mahouts and Elephant keepers regarding their needs for space and excercise.

Captive Elephants

PFA Kollam Chapter has teamed up with PFA Chennai Chapter to help captive elephants. Together, the two chapters have filed a writ petition in the High Court of Kerala against extreme cruelties towards captive elephants in the State. The Petition was requesting that the "Captive Elephant Management Rules - 2003" be implemented and enforced.

Gaja Melas

A "Gajamela" is a festival involving decorated elephants in processions and displays. Kollam has possibly the largest number of these yearly all over India. The Constitution of India has a provision "Rules for the Maintenance of Captive Elephants 2003", but there is no active authority to enforce these rules. Elephants are typically made to walk long distances without proper food or water, and ill-trained mahouts beat the animals brutally. PFA has begun to monitor these festivals, and appeals to the authorities (including the President of the Tranvancore Devaswom Board, The Chief Wildlife Warden, Director of Animal Husbandry, Director & Secretary of the Animal Welfare Board of India) when malpractice is observed.

Adoption Programme

"The Eighteenth Elephant", a Green Oscar award film, was screened at the C. Kesavan Memorial Municipal Town Hall, Kollam, on November 11th, 2004. This film unveils the cruelties done to Elephants by mankind through the eyes of the Elephant. It won the Best Documentary, Best Cinematography, and Best Narration awards, 2003 and 2004, presented by the Film Academy, Govt. of Kerala for it's director, Sri P. Balan. About 350 people came to see this touching film.

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