Pressure Mounts on Manila Zoo to Relieve Ailing Elephant's Suffering
For Immediate Release:
October 30, 2012
Manila — More than 40 prestigious animal protection organizations from around the globe have added their names to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Asia's call to transfer Mali—a 38-year-old solitary elephant suffering at the Manila Zoo—to a spacious sanctuary where she can enjoy the company of other elephants. The list includes such iconic names as the Earth Island Institute, Animals Asia, the Humane Society International, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), the International Veterinary Society, and the European Elephant Group.
The following comments to various government officials come from just three of the 40-plus organizations:
In her current environment, Mali is denied everything that's natural and important to her. But in a sanctuary, she would have acres in which to roam, rivers and ponds to bathe in, and the crucial company of other elephants. The world's leading elephant experts have been speaking out about Mali's mental and physical health problems and are calling for her to be transferred to a sanctuary.
The list of all the organizations supporting Mali's transfer as well as their comments are available upon request. For more information, please visit PETAAsiaPacific.com and Facebook/FreeMali.
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