Our
elephant sanctuary is now officially open! The Founders war elephants have now been moved there from their temporary home in the garden of the Governor's mansion at Dumfries, and are settling in well in their new protected habitat.
We are now looking for more elephants to help establish a sustainable breeding population in the 20,000 acre park to help ensure the survival of the species, which is under threat of extinction from centuries of habitat loss, poaching and war. Although the use of Elephants in the military was largely obsoleted by development of the modern rifle, it is believed that there are still some in military service in some parts of the world.
If anyone still has any of these venerable animals in military service,
we would like to purchase them from you! We can offer to pay gold, or replace them for you with more modern military technology (machine guns, infantry or better). Please contact the Scottish Wildlife Agency via the Scottish Embassy to discuss arrangements.
The 20,000 acre 'King Quotey' wildlife sanctuary, named in honour of Scotland's founder.
The towns of southern Oligar are visible in the distance. Railroads allow easy access for tourism.