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e, work and the creation of care centres for elephants Often it is a single person with a passion and a love that transcends human barriers of selfishness that bridges the gap between human and animal. Carol Buckley is a wisp of a woman with a strong heart and a deep affection for her beloved Tarra, an elephant she rescued as a teenager. It is now thirty eight years since her first encounter. Much has happened. Much has changed.
But Carol has never deviated from her goal to rescue and rehabilitate elephants. She spoke at length about her life with Tarra. No amount of information spiced by adjectives can truthfully describe the enormous work that Carol has done.
Presently, she is in India to help set up an elephant care centre, the first of its kind in Asia, to rescue injured and abused elephants in captivity: to release them into a designated forested area to roam without any shackles and to live out their lives free of fear from human cruelty and domination‌ of course under the watchful eyes of staff specially trained by Carol to look after the elephants with tender loving care and not by beating and threats. Read on...
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