John Key Urged to Reject Cruel ‘White Elephant’ gift
1 OCTOBER 2016 | MEDIA RELEASE
John Key Urged to Reject Cruel ‘White Elephant’ gift Ahead of Sri Lankan PM Visit
Animal advocacy organisation SAFE is urging
PM John Key to do the right thing and reject the promised
‘gift’ of an elephant from the Sri Lankan government.
The call comes ahead of Sri Lanka Prime Minister, Ranil
Wickremesinghe’s first visit to New Zealand from 1-3
October, where he will meet with the PM and government
officials.
Auckland Zoo currently house elderly elephant Burma, plus another elephant from Sri Lanka, Anjalee, who arrived amongst heavy criticism internationally. New Zealand was ‘gifted’ an additional elephant, Nandi, earlier this year, who, it is planned, will join them. Auckland Zoo ostensibly plans to start a breeding programme, at a cost of millions of dollars to rate payers.
Leading animal welfare advocates in Sri Lanka also oppose the move, with legal action taken by organisations in Sri Lanka, who have petitioned the Court of Appeal in an attempt to keep Nandi in the country. The appeal will be heard on October 21.
Mandy Carter, head of campaigns for SAFE says “Nandi’s deportation has been packaged as a gift to New Zealand, but the truth is that this was always a plan by Auckland Zoo. Nandi will leave her home and her family to live out her life as a mascot for the rest of her disappearing kin, and bring in the revenue to keep the zoo afloat.”
“The zoo’s plans are at odds with the thinking in leading zoos around the world which are increasingly moving away from keeping elephants on welfare grounds. The ‘breeding programme’ proposed for Auckland Zoo is not linked to any valid conservation programme. Elephants born and bred in zoos cannot be and never are released back into the wild. Any elephants born at Auckland Zoo will remain in captivity their entire lives.” she says.
A consortium of over 20 highly respected leading elephant experts have previously called upon plans for more elephants to be imported to be rejected. These include welfare expert Will Travers of Born Free Foundation, Dr Joyce Poole of Elephant Voices and Peter Stroud, a zoological consultant, along with representatives of Amboseli Trust for Elephants, RSPCA, Elephant Aid International, In Defense of Animals, International Fund for Animal Welfare and the Humane Society International.
When plans were announced, The Born Free Foundation had this to say; (we) “are alarmed by reports that young elephants from Sri Lanka may soon be transferred to Auckland Zoo. Exporting elephants from range states to overseas zoos is ill-conceived, unsustainable and inhumane. We firmly believe that this proposed export to New Zealand will result in little or no conservation benefit to wild elephants, and come at a significant cost to the welfare of the individual elephants involved. We are urgently calling on the governments of the countries involved to reconsider this move.”
“We would like to see our PM look beyond the surface and listen to what elephant welfare experts are saying. The evidence is damning: elephants do not belong in zoos,” says Ms. Carter.