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Thursday, May 20, 2004 4:33 PM

[voicesforRahkim] Time to thank the Detroit Zoo for caring about elephants

 

Here's the story:http://news./news?tmpl=story & u=/nm/20040520/us_nm/environment_elephants_dc_2You can leave the Detroit Zoo feedback at http://www.detroitzoo.org/critters2.htmlDetroit Zoo to Free Elephants on Ethical Grounds

1 hour, 22 minutes ago Add U.S. National - Reuters to My By Michael Ellis DETROIT (Reuters) - The Detroit Zoo will become the first major zoo to stop exhibiting elephants on ethical grounds because they can develop arthritis and stress-related ailments in captivity, officials said on Thursday. The Detroit Zoo has one of the largest facilities in the country, but its Asian elephants Winky and Wanda still have recurring foot problems due to the cold weather, Director Ron Kagen told Reuters. In the wild, elephants roam vast areas, live in large families, and exhibit some of the same social traits as humans such as forming friendships and mourning for their dead. "Elephants seem to be intelligent and even social in ways that are similar to humans," Kagen said. "Elephants can suffer from similar things to what we suffer from when we're in difficult environments." Confined

to zoos and circuses, elephants develop physical problems and neurotic behaviors such as rocking back and forth and aggressive behavior, he said. "If we don't feel like we can (keep elephants), then the question is, who can and how?," he said. "For us, there really is a big question about whether elephants should be in captivity at all." Kagen likens the change to the decision to stop performances by elephants and chimpanzees years ago at the zoo because of the stress it placed on the animals. The zoo expects to send Winky and Wanda to an animal sanctuary this summer where they can roam with other elephants. "I think it is an enormously important precedent," Wayne Pacelle, chief executive officer of the Humane Society of the United States, told Reuters. "It should trigger the examination of the treatment of elephants in other zoos and in circuses throughout the country." Other zoos have also given away

their elephants because they had health problems due to inadequate faculties, Pacelle said. But the Detroit Zoo is the first with sizable grounds and adequate care to end its elephant exhibit on ethical grounds, he said.

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