On World Elephant Day let’s celebrate elephants in all shapes and sizes! Take action to save the Asian elephant. Visit our website at http://stae.org/take-action.
— Save The Asian Elephants (@stae_elephants) August 12, 2025
Happy World Elephant Day! To celebrate, here’s Ray’s very own ‘Pinky the Elephant', from ‘The Valley of Gwangi’ (1969). #RayHarryhausen #WorldElephantDay2025 #WorldElephantDay
Created to raise awareness for elephant conservation, the Herd of Hope offers families a chance to walk beside these gentle giants in London and reflect on the journey of coexistence needed to secure a better future for wildlife and our planet. https://zurl.co/ccuY5
— Save The Asian Elephants (@stae_elephants) August 12, 2025
Elephants The original artwork has sold but I still have giclée prints available to celebrate world elephant day. #worldelephantday2025 #drawing #art #elephants
World Elephant Day 2025 with our gentle Nana still leading this special herd at 61 years old This year's theme is about Matriarchs & Memories. A powerful tribute to the emotional lives of elephants — and the wisdom of the matriarchs who lead, remember, protect, and guide.
On World Elephant Day, we celebrate the gentle giants who safeguard our forests and biodiversity. Andhra Pradesh is home to a growing elephant population, especially in the Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary and Rayala Elephant Reserve, vital corridors linking habitats across southern Show more MoEF&CC and 5 others
World Elephant Day reminds us to celebrate and protect these intelligent, empathetic, and family-oriented animals. Elephants display remarkable emotional depth and social bonds, yet thousands are still killed each year for ivory. As Graydon Carter said, they embody Show more
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Happy World Elephant Day! Today we celebrate these magnificent creatures and their vital role in our ecosystems. #WorldElephantDay #ExploreUganda
World Elephant Day is an annual observance aimed at spreading awareness about the importance of conserving and protecting elephants and their habitats. The United Kingdom is one of many countries around the world that actively participates in World Elephant Day.
The first World Elephant Day was celebrated in 2012 and was initiated by the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation in Thailand as a response to the escalating poaching crisis taking place in Africa. The day has since gained momentum, and conservationists, governments, and animal rights organizations around the world use it as an opportunity to highlight the challenges facing elephants and raise awareness about the work being done to protect them.
In the United Kingdom, several events and campaigns are organized in various cities from London to Edinburgh to mark World Elephant Day each year. Activists, conservationists, and animal welfare organizations use the day as an opportunity to encourage people to support elephant conservation and draw attention to the plight of these majestic creatures. The aim is to drive up donations and fundraising for elephant conservation efforts in the UK and around the world, fostering a collective effort to protect elephants and raise awareness of their plight. World Elephant Day is observed annually on August 12th.
World Elephant Day facts
Elephants have highly sensitive skin and orifices, which they protect from the harsh sun, biting bugs, and dirt by giving themselves dust baths.
Elephants have the longest gestation period of any terrestrial animal, with a pregnancy lasting approximately 22 months.
Elephants have a unique and complex system of communication that includes seismic signals, sounds outside of the human hearing range, visual signaling, touch, and chemical signals.
The first known elephant to arrive in the UK was in 1255, a gift from King Louis IX of France to King Henry III. This elephant was housed in the Tower of London menagerie. Later in 1829, London Zoo acquired its first Asiatic elephant.
Chester Zoo has built the UK's largest elephant habitat called "Elephants of the Asian Forest." The facility provides a more natural environment for the elephants and is designed to contribute to the conservation of Asian elephants by promoting breeding and educating visitors on the species and their habitats.
In the News and Trending in the UK for World Elephant Day
Visit your local zoo. See animals from different regions and be sure to catch the elephants.
View upcoming events. World Elephant Day hosts events to raise awareness about elephants and spread more information about them. Find events near you or register for a virtual one.
Visit the Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent to learn about their conservation efforts and enjoy special activities.
Learn more about elephants and their conservation by watching documentaries and movies such as The Ivory Game, Elephant, and Naledi: A Baby Elephant's Tale.