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Kodanad Abhayaranyam animal shelter and elephant training centre

1895 establishments in India2011 establishments in KeralaElephant sanctuariesProtected areas of KeralaTourist attractions in Ernakulam district
Wildlife rehabilitation and conservation centersWildlife sanctuaries in Kerala
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Abhayaranyam is an animal shelter–mini zoo, which functions under the eco-tourism project of Kerala government. Located near to Kaprikad village in Kunnathunad taluk of Ernakulam district, the shelter was opened in 2011, with an aim to rehabilitate the animals in the Kodanad elephant training center, located two kilometers away. Kodanad Elephant training center was one of renowned and largest elephant training center in Kerala. It was also the first elephant training center in Kerala, started in 1895. The center covered an area of 2 acres and when the number of animals there kept increasing, all the animals were gradually relocated to Abhayaranyam, which has an area of 123 hectares.

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