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Lily Tomlin | 08/13/2008 10:45 am

Lily Tomlin to the Rescue of a Special-Needs Elephant

Dear wOw:   

Some of you have written about my involvement recently in advocating for a special-needs elephant named Jenny who now resides at the Dallas Zoo in Texas. Those of us actively working on Jenny’s behalf have got to work fast as the zoo officials plan to move Jenny on October 1st to a drive-through safari park in Mexico where, again, she’ll be in far too little space and without companionship. Jenny will be subjected to more of the trauma that has contributed to and helped create her troubled history. There are many of us advocating to have Jenny sent to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.

I’ve always been fascinated by elephants and the sensitivity they seem to show to their environment and to their elephant families. Elephants in captivity became more urgent to me because of a situation similar to Jenny’s that we have here at the Los Angeles Zoo. I began learning more about elephants in these stressful habitats and I was motivated to write a letter to our mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, urging the closing of our elephant exhibit and the removal of the elephants there to one of the elephant sanctuaries in the United States. Several zoos around the country have already closed their elephant exhibits as officials became aware that there is not enough room in zoos to provide a decent life for elephants — as these animals are simply too big! In most cases, these officials have had the compassion to send these elephants to sanctuaries rather than to other zoos or exhibits.

I’ve always been fascinated by elephants and the sensitivity they seem to show to their environment and to their elephant families.

Jenny at the Dallas Zoo is a special-needs elephant who needs the affectionate understanding, healing and rehab available at the Elephant
Sanctuary in Tennessee. The Sanctuary has more than 2,000 acres — and 300 acres for the elephants alone. And Jenny will have the desperately needed companionship of other African elephants. Elephants are extremely social and suffer deep depression without kinship with other elephants.

Log on to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee and you can view their "Elecam." 

At a second sanctuary in northern California, Performing Animals Welfare Society (PAWS), you can view videos showing the elephants there relating to one another with deep affection. Comparing these images with those of elephants chained, isolated and without exercise to prevent debilitating joint disease was illuminating for me.

The case of Jenny is a simple one: The Tennessee Sanctuary offers her healing and peace. The Elephant Sanctuary will take Jenny if Dallas will let her come. The caregivers there want her and they have room for her. The facility in Mexico is a drive-through safari open day and night with cars constantly present. Jenny is completely afraid of motor vehicles and, on top of it all, she will have barely an acre of land on which to "roam" — or less than two percent of the room she would have at the Elephant Sanctuary.

As Dr. Joyce Poole, who is regarded by many as the world’s leading authority on elephants recently wrote, “It is troubling that the Dallas Zoo would even consider sending this particular elephant (Jenny) to a drive-through attraction when the Elephant Sanctuary, a facility recognized worldwide for its expertise in the rehabilitation of troubled and ailing elephants, is willing to take Jenny. The Sanctuary has received elephants from many AZA-accredited zoos.”

Jenny is 32 years old; she has spent 22 of those years on exhibit in the Dallas Zoo. The Sanctuary offers her a place, finally, to live out what’s left of her life in a way that can bring her companionship and health. Jenny deserves a break. 

If you are interested in learning more about Jenny and how to advocate for her, go to: www.concernedcitizensforjenny.net.

Here, also, is a link to Tim Cushan’s website. He is a photographer who captures the true majesty of these enormous creatures:
www.timcushanphoto.com/index.html.

—Lily

109 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

gloria sanchez
Lily: Thank you for the information,I sent an e-mail to the mayor. his is a cause worth writting for.Gloria.
By gloria sanchez on 08/14/2008 2:11 am
Serena .
Lily, I also sent to my animal-advocate friends (inside and outside work) an e-mail with all the information they need to make their voices heard for Jenny. Let’s get this done!!
By Serena . on 08/14/2008 7:44 am
Serena .
When If Meets Must” If we can fight together, we must strive together If we can play together, we must pray together If we can plan together, we must stand together If we can cry together, we must try together We must strive together, if we can fight together We must pray together, if we can play together We must stand together, if we can plan together We must try together, if we can cry together The future of man is built on a plan Of working together whenever we can So “if” must stand so tall And “must” alone, cannot fall For together, forever we bring The best, the good of it all by James Weldon Lane
By Serena . on 08/14/2008 10:40 am
ruth greenwood
Ever since I performed for an Elephant Sanctuary benefit in Nashville (I’m a singer-songwriter), I’ve been receiving the Sanctuary’s newsletter Trunklines. It has taught me so much about elephants’ capacity for friendship and character. I only wish I could be sent to pasture in such caring surroundings.
By ruth greenwood on 08/14/2008 1:27 pm
Holly Llewellyn
Lily~ This is wonderful, I have been saying this for years. I have always loved and respected you but….I just gained tons of new respect for you. Thanks for using your voice. Anything I can do to help Jenny and many more in her situation I am there. Thank you!
By Holly Llewellyn on 08/14/2008 2:32 pm
HA BIBI
I to have called and have written. Anything for the most tender hearted of God’s creation, “Animals” big and small, I’m there!
By HA BIBI on 08/14/2008 3:56 pm
Lena B
Elephants are my favorite wild animal. I too like have been fascinated by them and learned that they have a sophisticated understanding of life. I can picture them walking slowly in a large herd along the flat land of the Serengeti. The matriarch commands and protects. Elephants feel pain, anger and death. I found it so amazing how they will lovingly caress the dry bones of a fallen family member or attack an abusive human caretaker. It will be an honor to give words of advocacy for Jenny and I wish her and her supporters much success. Thanks for sharing this story Lily.
By Lena B on 08/14/2008 5:19 pm
Pamela Kvidera
Thank you for bringing this to our attention - a real horror story! I have emailed the Mayor of Dallas, telephoned his office and copied my email to the Concerned Citizens for Jenny organizers. I wish that I could have attended the rally in Dallas. Please keep us updated on Jenny’s plight -
By Pamela Kvidera on 08/14/2008 6:30 pm
Dorothy Phillips
Thanks tons, Lily Tomlin for supporting Jenny! I live in Dallas & am advocating for Jenny. In addition to the mayor, other city leaders to contact are: Paul Dyer, the director of parks & rec (the zoo falls under this dept) paul.dyer@dallascityhall.com, Dallas city council members at dallascityhall.com/government/government.html, even the zoo director Gregg Hudson gregory.hudson2@dallascityhall.com Council woman Angela Hunt visited both facilities. See her photos at angelahunt.com/photos In Defense of Animals has posted a petition at at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/tell-dallas-zoo-send-surviving-elephant… individuals from all over the world have signed in support of Jenny’s transfer to The Elephant Sanctuary. A millions thanks to Lily & Lily fans!!!
By Dorothy Phillips on 08/14/2008 9:39 pm
Tama Grobeson
Is poor Jenny more than a “money” issue to the Dallas Zoo? Let us all contribute and arrange for her to be moved to Tennessee. Can the folks at www.concernedcitizensforjenny.net do this for her? There is no mention of contributions on the web site.
By Tama Grobeson on 08/14/2008 9:57 pm
Kryssi K
That’s what I was wondering. I looked for a donations section with no success. I guess it’s just so much easier for me to write a check than harass government officials who most likely couldn’t care less, sad as that may be.
By Kryssi K on 08/15/2008 12:53 am
Edith Ann
Oh, Serena. You and Mugs are such good help for Jenny. Lily will be so happy when she reads what you’ve written. Edith
By Edith Ann on 08/15/2008 1:59 am
Edith Ann
WOW Women: I am not just partial to Serena and Mugs. Lily will be smiling about what all of you have written. I will phone her tomorrow and wake her up early to give her new energy to help Jenny. This will do it, I know. She told me there was a big fight at Dallas City Council yesterday on Wednesday, because some of the Council people are starting to see the light. The Jenny helpers were there and they will keep being there so that Jenny goes to Tennessee and lives a happy life. It is up to the Mayor and the City Council. I am wishing on a star tonight that they will see what is good and right. We will have to make them understand. Love, Edith
By Edith Ann on 08/15/2008 2:09 am
kim speight
Edith, I am going to wish on that same star tonight as well and I just know it’s going to make a difference. You tell Lily that she has made a BIG difference… and that’s the truthphst! ps We know know you’re not just partial to Serena and Mugs but they are kinda special (and Josie too!)
By kim speight on 08/15/2008 5:22 am
Josie Sullivan
Kim- You just made me feel so good by including my name! I’ve been busy trying to save a mental health unit here in Columbia. It is so sad what is happening and yesterday two articles came out about it and about my letter writing. I started a letter campaign two weeks ago and it has made a small difference…Boone hospital is reconsidering keeping their outpatient program but the inpatient is gone. So, anyhow, I did write letters for Jenny and will wish upon a star as well.
By Josie Sullivan on 08/15/2008 2:55 pm