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An Elephant Never Forgets is Book 3 in the JEACs series by Amelia Lionheart.Join the JEACsJ - JuniorE - EnvironmentalistsA - AndC - Conservationistsin their third exhilarating adventure!The JEACs - the Patel and Larkin children - Rohan, Amy, Nimal, Anu, Gina, Mich, and Hunter the dog - have been invited to Sri Lanka by the Vijaydasa's, whom they met on their previous holiday in Australia. Lalith and Priyani Vijaydasa, friends of the Patel and Larkin parents, live on the Alighasa Wildlife Conser…
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An Elephant Never Forgets is Book 3 in the JEACs series by Amelia Lionheart.


Join the JEACs

J - Junior

E - Environmentalists

A - And

C - Conservationists

in their third exhilarating adventure!


The JEACs - the Patel and Larkin children - Rohan, Amy, Nimal, Anu, Gina, Mich, and Hunter the dog - have been invited to Sri Lanka by the Vijaydasa's, whom they met on their previous holiday in Australia. Lalith and Priyani Vijaydasa, friends of the Patel and Larkin parents, live on the Alighasa Wildlife Conservation, which focuses on elephants. The JEACs meet in India and, Rohan's best friend, Umedh, is also invited to join them in Sri Lanka after his computer course.


Upon arrival in Sri Lanka, the JEACs enjoy meeting many members of the 'Vijaydasa family clan' - is it possible that everyone in Sri Lanka is related? They also learn that the elephants are being relocated to the NC (new conservation) because they tend to break out of the OC (current, old section) and destroy farmers' crops - and, in return, the farmers get very angry and kill the elephants. Fortunately, the NC will have stronger barriers, and the sooner the elephants can be relocated, the better it will be.


The children also hear of several incidents of sabotage, which have resulted in delaying the completion of the wall for the NC. A character, whom they name Mr. CADD, appears to be involved, but there is no proof. However, it is clear to the staff of the Conservation, as well as to the JEACs, that somebody is attempting to delay the relocation of the elephants. The JEACs hope that they can assist in figuring out who the bad guys are, and how they can be stopped.

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An Elephant Never Forgets is Book 3 in the JEACs series by Amelia Lionheart.


Join the JEACs

J - Junior

E - Environmentalists

A - And

C - Conservationists

in their third exhilarating adventure!


The JEACs - the Patel and Larkin children - Rohan, Amy, Nimal, Anu, Gina, Mich, and Hunter the dog - have been invited to Sri Lanka by the Vijaydasa's, whom they met on their previous holiday in Australia. Lalith and Priyani Vijaydasa, friends of the Patel and Larkin parents, live on the Alighasa Wildlife Conservation, which focuses on elephants. The JEACs meet in India and, Rohan's best friend, Umedh, is also invited to join them in Sri Lanka after his computer course.


Upon arrival in Sri Lanka, the JEACs enjoy meeting many members of the 'Vijaydasa family clan' - is it possible that everyone in Sri Lanka is related? They also learn that the elephants are being relocated to the NC (new conservation) because they tend to break out of the OC (current, old section) and destroy farmers' crops - and, in return, the farmers get very angry and kill the elephants. Fortunately, the NC will have stronger barriers, and the sooner the elephants can be relocated, the better it will be.


The children also hear of several incidents of sabotage, which have resulted in delaying the completion of the wall for the NC. A character, whom they name Mr. CADD, appears to be involved, but there is no proof. However, it is clear to the staff of the Conservation, as well as to the JEACs, that somebody is attempting to delay the relocation of the elephants. The JEACs hope that they can assist in figuring out who the bad guys are, and how they can be stopped.

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