HOW ELEPHANTS MOVED THE CHINESE…..
- Sandra Mendelson
- Nov 10
- 2 min read

In 2020–2021, a herd of 14 Asian elephant – babies in tow- trekked 1300 km over 17 months, into cities across China’s Yunnan province. Millions of Chinese couldn’t stop watching them, with drones trained on them. At the time, scientists assumed “their leader made a wrong turn.”
NO ONE KNEW THEIR REAL PURPOSE
NO ONE HAS TALKED ABOUT THE OUTCOME
This is what the elephants told me then:
“We chose this place because there is so little light here. We are lightworkers but we have been unable to get through and shift hearts here.
We are running out of time so we have taken it upon ourselves and taken to the streets, crossing this vast and magnificent land. This is the only thing we know to do to get humans to pay attention. We risk our lives, and those of our children, to deliver this message with our presence.
There is so much importance placed on holidays here – but we cannot wait for a holiday. To stand for what is sacred, every day is a holi-day.
Let the people look us in the eye and know: what they do to the Earth they do to us There is no cohesion here: they do not make the connection between the beings of the wild they work so hard to preserve and sustain [note: in Central China], and the deadly toxins, chemicals, technology and production with which they destroy Mother Earth and countless living beings.
How will the people respond to us? Will they speak up and use their voices, or continue to accept blindly what business leaders and the rulers of their nation choose from greed and the lust to dominate? Will they SEE us? Will they SEE themselves?
“We will continue to see the tremendous possibility in humans and envision only the best outcome: awakening. We ask the same of all of you who SEE.”

SO...WERE THEY SUCCESSFUL? WERE THE CHINESE EVEN MOVED BY THIS IMMENSE UNDERTAKING?
OUTCOME:
In response to the elephant trek, China accelerated several significant conservation policy initiatives. Authorities committed to establishing a unified protection management system and stepped up efforts to restore and expand elephant habitats. As part of these efforts, plans for a national park dedicated to Asian elephants were fast-tracked. The government has also expanded the network of protected areas, establishing 11 nature reserves covering 5,098 square kilometers in regions where elephants are found. Additionally, ecological corridors and food source bases have been developed to connect fragmented habitats and ensure adequate food availability. To further support coexistence, Yunnan launched the Asian elephant breeding and rescue center in Xishuangbanna, which has rescued 30 injured or stranded elephants over the past two decades. The province also introduced "elephant canteens"—strategically placed food stations—to provide nutritious meals and reduce the need for elephants to enter human settlements.
Without a word spoken, the elephants were heard.
Blessings,
Sandra
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