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Lily Tomlin | 01/27/2009 2:10 pm

Updates on Elephants Billy and Jenny! (Video)

Lily Tomlin

Dear wOw Womyn:

Thanks to all you who have shown interest in this issue of elephants being kept in the inadequate confinement of zoos. I’m posting an update on two elephants: Jenny at the Dallas Zoo and Billy at the Los Angeles Zoo. I’m also posting a video from the unveiling in Los Angeles of one of two billboards erected to bring attention to Billy’s plight. Renowned conservationist Will Travers flew from England to speak at this press conference. There’s a lot of good and persuasive information about elephants in zoos versus sanctuaries.

GROUNDBREAKING STUDY

In December, 2008, a groundbreaking study in the esteemed journal Science found that zoos may be the least safe place in the world for elephants. The study of 4,500 elephants concluded that elephants in the wild live up to three times longer than in zoos, even though elephants in zoos live predator-free and receive regular veterinary care and a steady source of food. Time magazine was so taken with the study that its December, 2008, issue featured an article titled, “Free Dumbo! Zoos Are Bad for Elephants.” 

The Time article explored the sad plight of the world’s largest land mammal when confined in zoos and further remarked, “Zookeepers and policymakers who aren’t moved by all this suffering might instead be convinced by the simple fact that it costs a fortune to keep elephants so miserable. In the past ten years, zoos have spent or committed to spend about $500 million to build or upgrade enclosures designed to improve the lives of 250 animals — but nothing so far suggests that does much to improve captive elephants’ health or longevity. In Kenya, on the other hand, the wildlife service has an annual budget of just $20 million to look after tens of thousands of elephants. What’s more, while Asian elephants remain in jeopardy — with only about 60,000 of them left — cost-effective wildlife-protection programs have allowed the African elephant population to rebound to a robust 500,000. "African elephants are a conservation success story," says Georgia Mason, behavioral biologist and co-author of the study in a Time interview. That’s true enough of much of the free population; not so much for the detainees.”

Now, to two specific elephants, spotlighted here but representative and typical of hundreds of elephants living in zoos in the United States …

JENNY THE ELEPHANT AT THE DALLAS ZOO

It’s been a while since I’ve sent an update on Jenny the elephant at the Dallas Zoo. As many of you may know, at the time I began advocating for Jenny, the Dallas Zoo was planning to send her to Africam, a drive-through exhibit in Mexico. Because Jenny has suffered severe physical and psychological illnesses during her 22 years living on about one quarter of an acre at the Dallas Zoo, Concerned Citizens for Jenny and other activists in Dallas and around the country (including me) had been working to get Jenny sent to the Tennessee Elephant Sanctuary (TES), where Jenny would have a chance to heal from the misery she’d suffered while living in the confinement of a zoo.

The Zoo’s P.R. and that of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), the industry trade group for zoos, were adamant that Africam would provide the best care for Jenny and that her care would be carefully monitored by the zoo. However, when Concerned Citizens announced a press conference to release a copy of the less-than-favorable contract between the zoo and the exhibit in Mexico in which the Dallas Zoo absolved Africam of any responsibility for Jenny’s safety or life, the Zoo suddenly and preemptively held their own press conference announcing that they’d decided Jenny was best kept at "home" with plans to introduce her into a larger habitat planned for opening in 2010. And that is where Jenny and her situation stand today — literally — on the same quarter-acre. 

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

Sandbee (FB) 54
A 2 year old baby elephant died in the Houston zoo last year of the herpes virus. They said they did everything they could for him. They also said that Asian elephants get this virus in the wild as well as in zoos. I don’t know much about it but you just have to wonder if he would have had a better chance had he not been in captivity.
By Sandbee (FB) 54 on 01/27/2009 8:38 pm
Kryssi K
Ohhh I REALLY wish I hadn’t just read that. Poor bebeh el’phant… =’(
By Kryssi K on 01/29/2009 11:30 pm
Linda Rolf
Dear Lily, Thank you for working so hard to save Jenny and Billy. I wish that we could all get together and brainstorm to find other creative ways in order to give these elephants a chance to be free and happy. Please everyone keep on advocating for Jenny and Billy! Lily thanks for keeping your nose to the grindstone on this issue and keeping us in the loop. Lindi :)
By Linda Rolf on 01/27/2009 9:15 pm
Rhonda C.
Go Lily, Go! Elephants are not on earth to entertain us humans. Humans are here to entertain humans! (You do this very well, as you know.) Jenny and Billy deserve dignity, good health, and happiness. I’ll join the fight to help them. I boycott zoos anyway….even our wonderful (and free admission for the public,) St. Louis Zoo, which still has some very sad animals, indeed. “Just say NO to elephants as tourist attractions!”
By Rhonda C. on 01/28/2009 3:11 am
Josie Sullivan
Rhonda- I live in Columbia MO…as you know, the midpoint for I-70….I haven’t been to a zoo since the 80’s…actually maybe the 60’s…Lincoln Park in Chicago where I grew up. Anyhooo, I agree…just say NO. Elephants Deserve Some Space! EDSS…what do you think Lily?… Shall we print up shirts that say… Elephants Deserve Some Space! ?? EDSS… Lol…come on folks…let’s brainstorm here and come up with something that can save two +++ (more we don’t know yet) awesome creatures, animals, mammals, friends…. Let’s Do It!
By Josie Sullivan on 01/29/2009 1:58 am
Rhonda C.
Josie, I like it! EDSS!!! Perhaps put the capitol letters inside the form of a lime-green elephant? This color attracts attention. The Republican Party elephant is certainly a recognizable symbol. So…..why not launch “The Big Lime-Green Freedom Elephant?” Go, Josie, GO!
By Rhonda C. on 01/30/2009 4:09 am
Dorothy Phillips
kudos to Councilman Cardenas! I hope Dallas can start a billboard campaign, too. Many thanks to Lily, Councilman Cardenas, Will Travers, HSUS, Catherine Doyle & all the ele-advocates!
By Dorothy Phillips on 01/28/2009 7:56 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Sad news from LA. I can’t even fathom the logic of “Well, we can’t stop with this project because it will cost too much (!) so we are going ahead with imprisoning these magnificent creatures because we’re simply too ____________ (fill-in-the-blank) to figure out that since what we’re doing is harmful to them, it doesn’t cut it to say, ‘we already spent the money, so tough noogies, elephants.’” Very very disheartening.
By Mugsy Peabody on 01/29/2009 2:15 am
Serena .
Anyone who says “tough noogies, elephants” should be sat on by one.
By Serena . on 01/29/2009 8:56 am
Kryssi K
HAH! I love you gals.
By Kryssi K on 01/29/2009 11:24 pm
Serena .
Forgot one: http://www.helpelephants.com/inside_zoos.html The above site is also a link on my blog: www.wiremonkeys.wordpress.com
By Serena . on 01/29/2009 8:30 am
Dice the Nice
There was an article in this mornings’ issue of our local newspaper stating that Billy the elephant will not be leaving the Los Angeles Zoo. In the article, Cher was quoted as saying ” ‘They say it’s always been done this way, theres always been elephants in zoos,’ said Cher …’But it doesn’t make it right because we’ve had other things we’re ashamed of, like slavery,’ the entertainer concluded to loud applause particularly from scores of people wearing ‘Free Billy’ T-shirts.” That’s such an apt comparison—animals in captivity to people in slavery. So, right on, Cher!
By Dice the Nice on 01/29/2009 5:04 pm
Kryssi K
Blunt honesty = one of the many reasons I often say “Oh my Cher!” instead of “Oh my God!”… ;-)
By Kryssi K on 01/29/2009 11:00 pm
Mugsy Jr. Peabody
Ms. Lily, I am very sad about Billy. They said they have to do this because it costs too much money to stop, and my Aunt Mugsy is screaming about this because she says she can’t believe Los Angeles is paying the people who say this real money to be this stupid and mean. My mom says it is a lot more complicated than that, but really Aunt Mugsy is right. Anyway, I just want to say that I do not like it that they say kids need zoos to know about animals. I know about animals from all kinds of ways. I look at the PBS stuff, and there’s the ‘net and a lot of videos at the library. So they shouldn’t say they are doing it for kids, because nobody asked us. We don’t want Billy to hurt and be sad and lonely. Anyway, I asked my mom what will happen when Billy dies and then the elephant park is empty. She said they would go get another elephant from Africa. So I asked her if that was like if somebody got out of jail they would have to go arrest somebody else. She told me to go text Edith Ann or go out and play. She didn’t really answer my question. So I am texting Ms. Lily and wOw instead. I love you Ms. Lily because you think like a grownup but you feel like a kid.
By Mugsy Jr. Peabody on 01/29/2009 7:19 pm