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Plea seeks rehabilitation of African elephant kept at Delhi zoo; HC asks authorities to respond

Plea seeks rehabilitation of African elephant kept at Delhi zoo; HC asks authorities to respond

by Adam Cruise | Jan 4, 2022 | News

By The Print A plea filed in the Delhi High Court on Monday sought the release and rehabilitation of an African elephant gifted to India by the Zimbabwean government and kept chained at the National Zoological Park here for 16 years now. A bench of Chief Justice D N...

Petition: Boycott these 10 Worst Zoos for Elephants in North America!

by Adam Cruise | Mar 17, 2020 | Petitions

By One Green Planet The many heartbreaking ways zoos are causing more harm than good for elephants has been exposed yet again by In Defense of Animals, which recently released its annual list of the 10 Worst Zoos for Elephants in North America. “Our 2019 list of...
Zoos aren’t able to give elephants adequate living conditions

Zoos aren’t able to give elephants adequate living conditions

by Adam Cruise | Jan 22, 2020 | News

By Amy Mayers, Washington Post (Letters to the Editor) The Jan. 18 Metro article “Preparing for a massive farewell” was a great example of how zoos play with facts to cover the reality that they are unable to give elephants adequate living conditions. First, a...
African elephants can no longer be caught in the wild and sent to faraway zoos

African elephants can no longer be caught in the wild and sent to faraway zoos

by Adam Cruise | Aug 29, 2019 | News

By DINA FINE MARON – National Geographic International leaders have instituted a near-complete ban on capturing and sending elephants far from their home ranges. GENEVAYesterday at the 18th triennial meeting of an international wildlife trade treaty,...
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