Sanctuary Supporter Donates 125 Christmas Trees to Elephants

For Immediate Release 
January 15, 2024


Hohenwald, TN - Lynda Parker, a long-time supporter of The Sanctuary, along with her neighbors in the East Tennessee community of Tellico Village, donated 125 Christmas trees to The Elephant Sanctuary last week, continuing a tradition she started several years ago.

This meaningful gesture began in 2019 when Lynda, seeking joy after her partner's passing, discovered The Elephant Sanctuary and decided to repurpose her Christmas tree. Since then, she has expanded the initiative, encouraging others in Lenoir City, Tennessee, through Nextdoor and Facebook. The response has been overwhelming this year, with the Tellico Village Wellness Center facilitating drop-offs and generating widespread community support.

Lynda expressed gratitude for the heartwarming response, emphasizing the positive impact of collective participation. "This year, I just can't believe the response I'm getting," Lynda shared. "People are just jumping on board, and it's such a good feeling."

Thanks to the generosity of supporters like Lynda and our community, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee receives an abundance of donated Christmas trees each year, which are used for enrichment and to supplement the elephants' winter diets. This is especially important during cooler weather when the elephants choose to spend more time inside their heated barns.

Until January 20, The Sanctuary is accepting donated trees that are clear of tinsel and ornaments and pesticide-free. Trees can be delivered to the Elephant Discovery Center at 27 East Main Street, Hohenwald, TN 38462. Questions? Call (931) 796-6500.

The elephant habitats as are close to the public. Visitors to the Discovery Center will not see or interact with the elephants.

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About The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee

Located on 3,060 acres in Hohenwald, Tennessee, The Elephant Sanctuary is the nation’s largest natural- habitat refuge developed specifically for Asian and African elephants. Founded in 1995, The Sanctuary has provided 33 elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being. The Sanctuary is licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and has been dually recognized through accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries. The Elephant Sanctuary is currently home to 12 elephant residents.

To learn more about The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, please visit our website at www.elephants.com. We welcome you to stay engaged and observe the elephants via our live- streaming EleCams at www.elephants.com/elecam, and connect with us via social media.




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