Speaking Out for Elephants at Thai Zoo

in Animal News on June 10, 2016

Elephants in Phuket Zoo in Thailand face appalling living conditions. The elephants, many of whom spent their early lives laboring for the logging industry, spend their days chained to the hard concrete floors of their enclosures, rocking back and forth. According to Adam M. Roberts, CEO of Born Free USA, “These elephants are exhibiting stereotypic behavior, swaying back and forth to cope with the cruel monotony of captivity and relieve some of the pressure of being trapped in place on unforgiving concrete flooring. They are sadly chained by one leg, rendered immobile, which is a further tragedy as they can hear and see their companions—but heartbreakingly cannot reach them for comfort and companionship.” The elephants are also forced to perform tricks for and gives rides to zoo visitors.

Link: The Dodo

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