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The L.A. Zoo confirmed ... AZA and its Elephant Species Survival Plan. The Tulsa Zoo was the top choice from the AZA, according to the statement, because of the size of the enclosure (about ...
Advocates insisted that size of an enclosure is far to small to accommodate to more elephants. City Councilman Bob Blumenfield introduced a motion calling for the zoo to delay its decision until ...
After considering “all viable options” for the elephants — including sanctuaries — and consulting the AZA Elephant Species Survival Plan (SSP) and Taxon Advisory Group (TAG), L.A. Zoo ...
but that the decision was made at the recommendation of the AZA and its Elephant Species Survival Plan. The Tulsa Zoo was the top choice from the AZA, according to the statement, because of the size ...
The Tulsa Zoo ... elephant enclosure showed an empty space, fueling worry that Billy and Tina were on their way to the Tulsa Zoo. Courtney Fern, of the Non-Human Rights Project, said advocates ...
Photos posted on social media of the elephant enclosure showed an empty space, fueling worry that Billy and Tina were on their way to the Tulsa Zoo ... Species Survival Plan, a body that advises ...
Animal rights advocates have criticized the L.A. Zoo for decades for holding elephants in a relatively small enclosure ... Aquariums and its Elephant Species Survival Plan.
Photos of the elephant enclosure captured an empty space, fueling worry that Billy and Tina were on their way to the Tulsa Zoo. Want to get ... Species Survival Plan, a body that advises on ...
A move to a sanctuary was considered, but the Tulsa Zoo was the top recommendation based on the standards of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Elephant Species Survival Plan, which ...
Billy, 40, and Tina, 59, will join five other Asian elephants at Tulsa Zoo’s newly expanded Elephant Experience and Preserve, a 17-acre habitat featuring a 36,650-square-foot barn and over 10 ...
The elephant enclosure at the Los Angeles Zoo appeared to be empty Tuesday, prompting concerns from activists wondering whether Billy and Tina, the aging inhabitants, were transferred to another zoo.
The elephant enclosure at the Los Angeles Zoo appeared to be empty Tuesday, prompting concerns from activists wondering whether Billy and Tina, the aging inhabitants, were transferred to another zoo.