The Elephant Sanctuary (Hohenwald)


The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee in Hohenwald, Tennessee, is a non-profit organization licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Founded in 1995, The Sanctuary has provided a home to 28 elephants, all retired from zoos and circuses. The Elephant Sanctuary provides these elephants with a natural habitat, individualized care for life, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well being. The Sanctuary currently has 7 Asian elephants and 4 African elephants. The Elephant Habitats are not open to the public.
At over, the sanctuary consists of three separate and protected, natural habitat environments for Asian and African elephants; a Asian facility, a quarantine area and a African habitat.
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee has a four-star rating from Charity Navigator.

History

In 1995, The Elephant Sanctuary was started on with one elephant, Tarra.
A barn was added in 1999, and, in 2001, a section of land with a lake was acquired. Another were purchased and the sanctuary expanded to in 2003. The first two African elephants were accepted for the new African habitat in 2004. The existing herd of Asian elephants was relocated to a new habitat to accommodate eight incoming elephants who needed to be quarantined in 2005. This new area includes a barn and hay barn which is able to hold up to 35,000 bales of hay.

Facilities

The development of the Sanctuary was done in several stages. It was originally built in phases and then expanded whenever funding was available or the elephants needed more space or accommodation. Twenty miles of double fencing encloses The Elephant Sanctuary's. Heated barns located in the Asia, Africa, and Quarantine Habitats offer additional warmth during the cooler winter months. The Asia and Africa barns were constructed using Leadership in Environmental and Energy design plans. The facilities have many features that protect the environment and reduce their carbon footprint.

Education

The Elephant Sanctuary's Elephant Discovery Center, opened in 2019, hosts drop-in visitors Tuesday-Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM. Although the visitors cannot physically see the elephants, they can interact with staff and watch the elephants via live-streaming EleCams. The Discovery Center also provides in-person programs for school groups, civic/social groups, and the general public upon request.
The Sanctuary also has a web-based Distance Learning program that allows The Sanctuary to link up with classrooms and other audiences online. These programs are also available upon request.