The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee Sanctuaries Zoo and Aquarium Visitor

“The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is the nation’s first natural-habitat refuge specifically developed to provide a haven for endangered African and Asian elephants. There are currently sixteen Asian and three African elephant residents. It is a non-profit organization, licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. It is the only sanctuary in America to offer the setting, climate, and native vegetation that parallels habitat in the elephants’ native wetlands. We provide sanctuary for captive elephants that are old, sick or needy. Our primary objective is to provide a spacious and rich environment in which elephants can freely exercise their sensitive, intense socially gregarious, complex, and remarkably intelligent natures. We believe that all elephants should be treated with respect and minimal intrusion. Utilizing more than 2700 acres, The Elephant Sanctuary provides three separate multi-hundred acre protected, natural habitat environments for Asian and African elephants. Phil Snyder, regional director emeritus of the Humane Society of the United States has stated, “The Elephant Sanctuary” represents the future of enlightened captive elephant management.” - Zoo and Aquarium Visitor
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The HSUS / HSI Applauds New Regulations on Elephant Management in South Africa, Warns Against Culling

“The Humane Society of the United States and its international arm, Humane Society International, today applauded new regulations on elephant management announced by the South African government on Monday.” - African Path

Judge Keeps Ruby the Elephant Under Court Jurisdiction

” The Humane Society of the United
States (HSUS) Hollywood Office applauds yesterday’s decision by Los Angeles
Superior Court Judge George H. Wu to retain continuing court jurisdiction over
Ruby the elephant until a new status hearing on January 5, 2005.” - PR Newswire