About STAE
Save the Asian Elephants (STAE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of Asian elephants. Asian elephants are the largest land mammals in Asia and are found in 13 countries across the continent. They are an iconic species and play an important role in the ecosystem. However, Asian elephants are facing a number of threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and conflict with humans.
What STAE does
STAE works to protect Asian elephants from these threats. The organization does this in a number of ways, including:
- Advocating for better laws: STAE campaigns for better laws to protect Asian elephants from cruelty and exploitation. For example, the organization has been campaigning for a ban on the use of elephants in tourism.
- Supporting conservation projects: STAE supports a number of conservation projects that help to protect Asian elephants in the wild. These projects include providing food and water for elephants, protecting their habitat, and reducing human-elephant conflict.
- Raising awareness: STAE raises awareness of the plight of Asian elephants through a variety of means, including its website, social media, and public events.
How you can help
There are many ways that you can help STAE in its work to protect Asian elephants. These include:
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- Volunteer: You can volunteer your time to help STAE with its work. Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks, including fundraising, event planning, and social media outreach.
- Spread the word: You can spread the word about STAE and its work by sharing its website, social media posts, and public events with your friends and family. The more people who know about the plight of Asian elephants, the more likely it is that we can help to protect them.
STAE's Story
STAE was founded in 2015 by Duncan McNair, a former City lawyer who became passionate about elephant conservation after visiting Thailand. Duncan was horrified by the cruelty and exploitation that he saw elephants subjected to, and he decided to do something to help. He founded STAE with the goal of protecting Asian elephants from cruelty and exploitation, and to raise awareness of the plight of these animals.
Since its founding, STAE has made significant progress in its mission. The organization has successfully lobbied for a number of laws that protect Asian elephants, and it has supported a number of conservation projects that help to protect elephants in the wild. STAE has also raised awareness of the plight of Asian elephants through its website, social media, and public events.
STAE's Accomplishments
STAE has a number of accomplishments to its name, including:
- Successfully lobbied for a number of laws that protect Asian elephants: STAE has successfully lobbied for a number of laws that protect Asian elephants from cruelty and exploitation. For example, the organization was instrumental in the passage of the UK's Elephant Bill, which bans the import of ivory into the UK.
- Supported a number of conservation projects that help to protect Asian elephants in the wild: STAE has supported a number of conservation projects that help to protect Asian elephants in the wild. These projects include providing food and water for elephants, protecting their habitat, and reducing human-elephant conflict.
- Raised awareness of the plight of Asian elephants through its website, social media, and public events: STAE has raised awareness of the plight of Asian elephants through its website, social media, and public events. The organization's website has over 100,000 visitors per year, and its social media channels have over 10,000 followers. STAE also organizes a number of public events each year to raise awareness of the plight of Asian elephants.
STAE's Future Plans
STAE is committed to continuing its work to protect Asian elephants. The organization has a number of future plans, including:
- Continue to lobby for better laws to protect Asian elephants: STAE will continue to lobby for better laws to protect Asian elephants from cruelty and exploitation. The organization is currently working on a number of legislative initiatives, including a ban on the use of elephants in tourism.
- Support more conservation projects that help to protect Asian elephants in the wild: STAE will continue to support more conservation projects that help to protect Asian elephants in the wild. The organization is currently looking for funding to support a number of projects,