An abused elephant tied up with rope

End Elephant Rides

Please help in ending the suffering of 91 elephants from Amer Fort. Join us in requesting the Chief Minister of Rajasthan to phase out elephant rides at Amer Fort, Rajasthan.

Elephants at Amer Fort (also known as Amber Fort) in Rajasthan, India, are often controlled with bull hooks which cause wounds and scarring.

They carry heavy seats for tourists to sit on, which aggravates injuries and causes them severe muscle strain.

Yet they are forced to give rides hour after hour.

Day after day.

For years and years.

The elephants of Amer Fort are:

  • Taken early from their mothers and forced through a horrific training process known as 'the crush'
  • Forced to carry the weight of tourists for many hours every day, causing skin and muscle injuries
  • Controlled with cruel bull hooks which cause painful wounds and scarring
  • Chained to one spot when not being forced to carry tourists, causing repetitive strain injuries and painful foot problems

 

Elephants need to be free to just be elephants.

They are wildlife. Not entertainers.

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