Elephants are the largest land animals on our planet, but size is just the beginning. This mighty species is also one of the world’s most intelligent, social and emotional animals. Yet its future is alarmingly fragile.
Elephants, Never Forget brings the world of elephants — from the African savannah to Asian rain forests — right into your classroom. The lessons and activities also encourage your students to examine and discuss the challenges that threaten the survival of one our most beloved species. There are also creative activities appropriate for younger students - and fun for older ones as well.
Download the education pack (including age appropriate student readings as well as corresponding lesson plans, graphic organisers, and supplements):
UK secondary school teaching guide and lessons »
Suitable for key stages 3 and 4
International primary teaching guide and lessons »
Adaptable for primary schools in Ireland and the UK
International secondary teaching guide and lessons »
Adaptable for secondary schools in Ireland
Extra lesson »
Eco-investigators
Elephant poster »
Featuring a calendar for 2012
Action leaflet with family pledge »
How you can help elephants
Ribbon campaign craft »
Guide for creating elephant “ribbons” with messages for elephant protection (Action leaflet supplement)
Elephant fun activities »
Fun facts, word search, matching game and more
Animal poster set »
Each with an inspirational quote

Companion film
The companion film is an excellent introduction to the content, concepts and issues presented in the education pack and is appropriate for general youth audiences.
Download the .mov film file (Warning: 157 Mb) »
Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have regarding these materials.

In partnership with Nat Geo Wild
Take a look at the Nat Geo Wild website, which features information on Sea Life, Creepy Crawlies, the Wild World and Pets and Rescuers. Check out the video player for your favourite shows as well.

In the past century, the number of elephants in the wild has declined by 50 per cent. Their disappearance could devastate ecosystems and have a lasting impact on the biodiversity of our planet. I hope this program will inspire and empower you to help protect elephants worldwide.”
– Leonardo DiCaprio
Actor & Activist


Based on the printed guide with bonus video, images, and text content, the World of Elephants Interactive poster is perfect for interactive white board lessons and extension activities.