Don’t send elephants to Manila, urges animal group

“An animal rights group appealed to Tanzania on Thursday to stop the transfer of elephants and giraffes to a zoo in the Philippines in exchange for crocodiles.” - Reuters.com

Doubts cast on elephants’ origins

“Renewed doubts over the legality of Taronga Zoo’s importation of nine Asian elephants have been raised overseas, with documents from Thailand suggesting that up to half may have been snatched from the wild.” - National

A cruel change

“The Prime Minister declared the elephant would not be sent to Armenia “on compassionate grounds.” He further stated that thereafter the gifting of animals from India to another State to build diplomatic relations would be stopped.” - Daily News

Jumbo in the Supreme Court

“An elephant has been taken to court, not just any court but the highest in the land, the Supreme Court. Asokamala, born and bred at the Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage, has kicked up dust being in the centre of a controversy over whether she should be “exported” as a gift from Sri Lanka to Armenia.” - The Sunday Times

Elephant to Armenia with or without permission?

“The Cabinet has approved the gifting of an elephant to Armenia while Wild Life officials were still studying the suitability of the weather and other conditions for the animal. The move has drawn angry responses from various groups closely following the issue of gifting the elephant Asokamala.” - The Sunday Times Online

Elephant to Armenia with or without permission?

“The Cabinet has approved the gifting of an elephant to Armenia while Wild Life officials were still studying the suitability of the weather and other conditions for the animal. The move has drawn angry responses from various groups closely following the issue of gifting the elephant Asokamala.” - The Sunday Times

Sri Lanka and Armenia broadens zoological relations with elephant

“Sri Lanka will give a baby elephant to the Armenia zoo in exchange for veterinary training to an animal “suitable” for local conditions, a government minister said Sunday.” - Lanka Business Online

‘Ali wali’ over jumbo going to Armenia

“Sports and Recreation Minister Gamini Lokuge is to travel to Armenia later this month to hand over an elephant as a gift from Sri Lanka ignoring warnings from animal rights activists and without the sanction of the Wild Life Department. Mr. Lokuge confirmed to The Sunday Times that he was planning the visit and had been informed that the Armenian government was preparing a national ceremony to receive the elephant.” - The Sunday Times Online

Jumbo bill is nuts to some

“Beer nuts, paints, perfume, hair products and even three harmonicas contributed to a $6.6 million bill to bring eight asian elephants to Australia.” - Herald Sun

Ministers urge SADC to oppose elephants trade ban

“SADC ministers of environment have called on the region to strongly oppose the counter proposal of Kenya and Mali for a 20-year ban on trade in live elephants and elephants products.” - BOPA

Man faces charges over illegally imported African elephant ivory

“A Richmond man is facing charges of illegally importing, possessing and distributing African elephant ivory.” - The Vancouver Sun

Environment Canada investigation into alleged illegal importation of African Elephant ivory leads to charges

“Environment Canada has laid 4 charges against Yuk Ming Ho of Richmond, British Columbia for alleged violations of
the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (WAPPRIITA). The charges stem from an investigation by Environment Canada’s Wildlife Enforcement Division, Pacific and
Yukon Region. Mr. Ho has been given notice to appear in Richmond Provincial Court on April 26, 2007.” - CNW Group

New Trade Rules Proposed for Dozens of Rare Plants, Animals

“Changes in the rules for international trade in elephant ivory, gazelles, leopards, sharks, eels, pink coral, rosewood, and cedar are just a few of the 40 new government proposals that will be decided at an upcoming meeting of the Parties to the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, CITES.” - Environment News Service

Elephants settle into new home

“Females Dokkoon, Kulab and Num-Oi are thriving at Melbourne Zoo after two years in quarantine on the Cocos Islands.

To the delight of keepers, resident cow Mek Kapah, who had not had contact with other female elephants for 25 years, quickly warmed to the arrivals. ” - Sunday Herald Sun

Thai elephants arrive in Melbourne

“Three elephants have arrived in Melbourne as part of an Australasian zoos’ conservation breeding program after a controversial journey from Thailand.” - The Age