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Carol Buckley

Carol Buckley (born May 18, 1954) is an American elephant caregiver, specializing in the trauma recovery and on-going physical care of captive elephants.[1]

Carol Buckley
Buckley and Winkie, 2004
Born (1954-05-18) May 18, 1954 (age 69)
NationalityAmerican
EducationExotic Animal Training & Management Program, 1974 Moorpark College, California
OccupationElephant Welfare Consultant
Website
  • www.carolbuckley.com

In 1995, Buckley realized a decades long dream and retired her elephant, Tarra, to their private farm in Hohenwald, Tennessee, which later became The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. In 2010, Buckley founded Elephant Aid International, and began consulting worldwide to help improve the lives of captive elephants and their mahouts.

Education edit

While a student at Moorpark College in 1974, Buckley noticed a baby elephant, Fluffy, that a local tire dealer had bought to market his wares.[2] Buckley volunteered to feed and care for the elephant, and a year later, borrowed $25,000, bought Fluffy, changed her name to Tarra, and founded Tarra Productions.[citation needed]

Career edit

Tarra Productions edit

By 1980, when Tarra was six years old and a playful, pre-adolescent elephant, Buckley taught Tarra to roller skate.[3] For their first 15 years together, Buckley lived with, cared for, trained, transported, and performed with Tarra in circuses and zoos in the US and Canada.[citation needed]

In 1984, Buckley began thinking that the life she and Tarra were living did not meet Tarra's psychological needs,[4] and began to search for a better life for Tarra in a variety of zoos and animal parks where she worked and consulted, but the animal seemed to be bored in confinement.[5] In the end, Buckley began looking for another option.[6]

 
Buckley and Tarra

In November 1994, Buckley, with a bank loan, bought 112 acres in Hohenwald, Tennessee. Buckley built a barn for Tarra and co-founded The Elephant Sanctuary (Hohenwald) in Tennessee, the first natural habitat refuge for sick, old, and needy elephants.[7] Today, the Elephant Sanctuary (Hohenwald) is 2,700 acres (1,100 ha), housing African and Asian elephants in three separate sections with four barns, enclosed by 20 miles (32 km) of fencing.[citation needed]

Elephant Aid International edit

In 2010, Buckley founded Elephant Aid International.

Since the founding of EAI, Buckley has spent months each year in Nepal, India, Thailand and Sri Lanka consulting on and providing elephant foot care,[8][9] target training and Compassionate Elephant Management (CEM)[10] for elephants and their mahouts,[9] and, creating solar powered chain free corrals to get working elephants in Asia off chains.

Elephant Refuge North America (ERNA) in Attapulgus, GA edit

With knowledge gained from finding, creating, building and directing The Elephant Sanctuary (Hohenwald), as well as the knowledge gained from work on 'Chain Free Means Pain Free' projects and other elephant welfare projects in Asia,[11] Buckley created Elephant Refuge North America (ERNA) in 2016.[12] The new Elephant Refuge in North America is located in Attapulgus, Georgia a few miles north of Tallahassee Florida. Buckley chose this site because it provides elephants 850 acres of species suitable habitat to wander and explore day and night, including pastures, forests, lakes, around 50 inches rainfall year-round, mild winters, hot humid summers. In addition the site will provide live web cams for people to observe natural elephant behaviour in real time, and an international intern/education center.[13]

Selected works edit

Books edit

  • 2002 – Travels with Tarra, Tilbury House Publishers, January, ISBN 978-0-88448-241-3.
  • 2006 – Just for Elephants Tilbury House Publishers, November, ISBN 978-0-88448-283-3.[14]
  • 2009 – Tarra & Bella: The Elephant and Dog who became best friends, Putnam Juvenile, ISBN 978-0-399-25443-7. The story of an elephant and a dog and their bond. This story was broadcast on CBS News, and then featured on newscasts and internet sites around the world.[citation needed]

Awards and honors edit

  • 1998 – Time for Kids "Heroes for the Planet" [15]
  • 2012 – TARRA and BELLA chosen to represent the state of Tennessee at the 12th Annual National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. September 22–23.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ . Kerulos.org. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on December 1, 2011. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
  3. ^ "Tarra the Roller Skating Elephant". Ojai History.
  4. ^ "Where the elephants roam". tribunedigital-chicagotribune.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on October 21, 2011. Retrieved November 17, 2011.
  6. ^ "Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News". archives.starbulletin.com. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  7. ^ "For elephants, acres to roam A Tennessee refuge awaits Phila. transplant". philly-archives.
  8. ^ "O Yim, Where Art Tou?". Elephant Dreaming. May 6, 2011.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
  10. ^ "Mahout & Elephant Training Initiative – Elephant Aid International". Elephantaidinternational.org. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  11. ^ John R. Platt. "Unchained: Indian Elephant Rehab Center to Be a Model for Rescued Zoo Animals". Scientific American Blog Network.
  12. ^ "An inside look into South Georgia's future elephant refuge". Wctv.tv. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  13. ^ . cocre.org. Archived from the original on June 29, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  14. ^ James Ritchie. "Fact or Fiction?: Elephants Never Forget". Scientific American.
  15. ^ [1][dead link]; "New attorney easily wins DA election". Journaltimes.com. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  16. ^ "Book Review – Tarra and Bella: The Elephant and Dog Who Became Best Friends – Dad of Divas". Dadodivas.com. September 10, 2012. Retrieved July 25, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

carol, buckley, born, 1954, american, elephant, caregiver, specializing, trauma, recovery, going, physical, care, captive, elephants, buckley, winkie, 2004born, 1954, 1954, oakland, california, usnationalityamericaneducationexotic, animal, training, management. Carol Buckley born May 18 1954 is an American elephant caregiver specializing in the trauma recovery and on going physical care of captive elephants 1 Carol BuckleyBuckley and Winkie 2004Born 1954 05 18 May 18 1954 age 69 Oakland California USNationalityAmericanEducationExotic Animal Training amp Management Program 1974 Moorpark College CaliforniaOccupationElephant Welfare ConsultantWebsitewww wbr carolbuckley wbr comIn 1995 Buckley realized a decades long dream and retired her elephant Tarra to their private farm in Hohenwald Tennessee which later became The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee In 2010 Buckley founded Elephant Aid International and began consulting worldwide to help improve the lives of captive elephants and their mahouts Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Tarra Productions 2 2 Elephant Aid International 2 2 1 Elephant Refuge North America ERNA in Attapulgus GA 3 Selected works 3 1 Books 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksEducation editWhile a student at Moorpark College in 1974 Buckley noticed a baby elephant Fluffy that a local tire dealer had bought to market his wares 2 Buckley volunteered to feed and care for the elephant and a year later borrowed 25 000 bought Fluffy changed her name to Tarra and founded Tarra Productions citation needed Career editTarra Productions edit By 1980 when Tarra was six years old and a playful pre adolescent elephant Buckley taught Tarra to roller skate 3 For their first 15 years together Buckley lived with cared for trained transported and performed with Tarra in circuses and zoos in the US and Canada citation needed In 1984 Buckley began thinking that the life she and Tarra were living did not meet Tarra s psychological needs 4 and began to search for a better life for Tarra in a variety of zoos and animal parks where she worked and consulted but the animal seemed to be bored in confinement 5 In the end Buckley began looking for another option 6 nbsp Buckley and TarraIn November 1994 Buckley with a bank loan bought 112 acres in Hohenwald Tennessee Buckley built a barn for Tarra and co founded The Elephant Sanctuary Hohenwald in Tennessee the first natural habitat refuge for sick old and needy elephants 7 Today the Elephant Sanctuary Hohenwald is 2 700 acres 1 100 ha housing African and Asian elephants in three separate sections with four barns enclosed by 20 miles 32 km of fencing citation needed Elephant Aid International edit In 2010 Buckley founded Elephant Aid International Since the founding of EAI Buckley has spent months each year in Nepal India Thailand and Sri Lanka consulting on and providing elephant foot care 8 9 target training and Compassionate Elephant Management CEM 10 for elephants and their mahouts 9 and creating solar powered chain free corrals to get working elephants in Asia off chains Elephant Refuge North America ERNA in Attapulgus GA edit With knowledge gained from finding creating building and directing The Elephant Sanctuary Hohenwald as well as the knowledge gained from work on Chain Free Means Pain Free projects and other elephant welfare projects in Asia 11 Buckley created Elephant Refuge North America ERNA in 2016 12 The new Elephant Refuge in North America is located in Attapulgus Georgia a few miles north of Tallahassee Florida Buckley chose this site because it provides elephants 850 acres of species suitable habitat to wander and explore day and night including pastures forests lakes around 50 inches rainfall year round mild winters hot humid summers In addition the site will provide live web cams for people to observe natural elephant behaviour in real time and an international intern education center 13 Selected works editBooks edit 2002 Travels with Tarra Tilbury House Publishers January ISBN 978 0 88448 241 3 2006 Just for Elephants Tilbury House Publishers November ISBN 978 0 88448 283 3 14 2009 Tarra amp Bella The Elephant and Dog who became best friends Putnam Juvenile ISBN 978 0 399 25443 7 The story of an elephant and a dog and their bond This story was broadcast on CBS News and then featured on newscasts and internet sites around the world citation needed Awards and honors edit1998 Time for Kids Heroes for the Planet 15 2012 TARRA and BELLA chosen to represent the state of Tennessee at the 12th Annual National Book Festival in Washington D C September 22 23 16 References edit The Kerulos Center People Kerulos org Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved July 25 2017 Tarra Carol Buckley Tennessee Scott Blais Author AmericanWay Archived from the original on December 1 2011 Retrieved October 28 2011 Tarra the Roller Skating Elephant Ojai History Where the elephants roam tribunedigital chicagotribune The Way God Made Them A Woman s Plight to Save the Circus Elephant She Loves Archived from the original on October 21 2011 Retrieved November 17 2011 Honolulu Star Bulletin Hawaii News archives starbulletin com Retrieved July 25 2017 For elephants acres to roam A Tennessee refuge awaits Phila transplant philly archives O Yim Where Art Tou Elephant Dreaming May 6 2011 a b Katherine s Journal Elephant Sanctuary Boon Lott s Elephant Sanctuary in Thailand BLES Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved October 28 2011 Mahout amp Elephant Training Initiative Elephant Aid International Elephantaidinternational org Retrieved July 25 2017 John R Platt Unchained Indian Elephant Rehab Center to Be a Model for Rescued Zoo Animals Scientific American Blog Network An inside look into South Georgia s future elephant refuge Wctv tv Retrieved July 25 2017 CoCre Elephant Refuge North America cocre org Archived from the original on June 29 2017 Retrieved July 25 2017 James Ritchie Fact or Fiction Elephants Never Forget Scientific American 1 dead link New attorney easily wins DA election Journaltimes com Retrieved July 25 2017 Book Review Tarra and Bella The Elephant and Dog Who Became Best Friends Dad of Divas Dadodivas com September 10 2012 Retrieved July 25 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carol Buckley amp oldid 1210557836 Elephant Aid International, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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