THIS ALERT IS CLOSED.
It is archived to use as a letter-writing example or for use as a reference in background research. Keepers Found Her On The Ground� Unable to rise. Swift medical attention could not save Gita from foot disorders and arthritis that plague captive elephants and cause more fatalities than any other ailment. People worldwide are saddened by the death of Gita, a 48-year-old Asian elephant at the Los Angeles Zoo. Surviving elephants Ruby and Billy will suffer a similar fate without immediate action to move them to PAWS Sanctuary in Northern California. Zoos are unable to supply the space, exercise or social enrichment to meet the physical/psychological needs of elephants. A simulated environment - no matter how innovative or optimally maintained - cannot replicate the wild where elephants roam 20 to 50 miles everyday, pausing to swim in watering holes or indulge in dust baths. While the LA Zoo's proposed expansion affords elephants a few more acres, sanctuaries such as PAWS provide hundreds of acres. EVERYONE - Write to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. LA RESIDENTS - Write your Council Member and Mayor Villaraigosa.
TOP PHOTO: In this undated photo, Gita, a female Asian elephant, is seen at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Gita, 48, has died. The Zoo says she was found on the ground when keepers arrived June 10, 2006. Despite medical treatment, she died shortly after 9:30 a.m. [AP] chinadaily.com.cn/world/2006- 06/11/content_613827.htm BOTTOM PHOTO: Gita, Asian elephant who lived at the Los Angeles Zoo. Photograph by Ken Hively. img.timeinc.net/time/daily/2006/0606/gita0612.jpg |
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