Sangduen Chailert

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Born (1961-10-06) October 6, 1961 (age 64)
OthernamesLek
OccupationAnimal rights activist
Sangduen Chailert
แสงเดือน ชัยเลิศ
Chailert with a newborn elephant, 2012
Born (1961-10-06) October 6, 1961 (age 64)
Other namesLek
EducationChiang Mai University
OccupationAnimal rights activist
Known forFounder of Elephant Nature Park

Sangduen "Lek" Chailert (Thai: แสงเดือน "เล็ก" ชัยเลิศ; born 6 October 1961) is a Thai animal rights activist. She is the founder of Elephant Nature Park and the Save Elephant Foundation and is known for her activism for the welfare and protection of Asian elephants. Chailert has been described as "Thailand's elephant whisperer".[1][2][3]

Chailert was born in 1961 in the village of Baan Lao in northern Thailand.[4] Growing up she was given the nickname "Lek", which means "small" in Thai.[3] She was the granddaughter of a local shaman, and helped him take care of sick animals as a child. When she was 16, she saw elephants being mistreated while carrying logs in the jungle.[1][5] Chailert later graduated from Chiang Mai University.[6]

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