Rose-Tu and her calf seem to be getting along

“Nearly a full day after Rose-Tu and her traumatized calf were reunited Sunday following his birth, the two were behaving more and more on Monday as a healthy mother and son elephant should.” - Oregonlive.com

Newborn elephant rejected by mother

“In this segment of Animal Connection, we look at the story of a newborn elephant in an Oregon zoo and the difficult relationship it’s having with its mother.” - NECN

Dallas Zoo director talks about Jenny the elephant decision

“Then Dallas Zoo officials surprised everyone last week, deciding to keep Jenny here, bring in a companion and expedite construction of a large, state-of-the-art habitat. ” - Dallas Morning News

Oregon Zoo elephant goes into labor

“Zookeepers and veterinarians at the Oregon Zoo are on alert this morning, as Rose-Tu continues to show signs of the onset of labor. Rose-Tu’s due date was mid-September so the first signs of labor were somewhat of a surprise to watchful keepers.” -KATU.com

Dallas Zoo won’t ship elephant to Mexico

“The Dallas Zoo announced yesterday that the roughly 10,000-pound pachyderm will remain at her home of 22 years and will eventually get a new companion.” - Fredericksburg.com

Help Jenny the elephant retire in the U.S.

“Jenny, the elephant, has made national headlines, and a woman at the heart of her story is coming home to Lawton. The 32-year-old elephant currently lives at the Dallas Zoo and is ready to retire. However, people are in disagreement about where she should live in her remaining years.” - KSWO

Painting pachyderms

“The elephants recycled phone books by creating works of art on them.” - KTKA.com

Jenny The Elephant Has A Troubled Past

“Jenny the Elephant, an aging and emotionally troubled Pachyderm, is the focal point of a debate between experts, activists, and zoos. Jenny, a five-ton African elephant and a favorite at the Dallas Zoo for 22 years, is moving on.” - The Post Chronicle

Asian elephants in the spotlight

“The Rosamond Gifford Zoo put their Asian Elephants in the spotlight Saturday. The four elephants were at the focal point of a showcase of Asian culture.” - News 10 Now

Oregon Zoo anxiously awaits a baby elephant that could supercharge attendance

“For the first time in 14 years, just as the zoo faces key decisions about its future, one of its Asian elephants — the institution’s flagship species — is about to give birth. ” - OregonLive.com

Asian Elephant Extravaganza

“Saturday kicked off the Asian Elephant Extravaganza at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo. The event honors Asian culture, while showing off the herd of Asian elephants that are at the zoo.” - NewsChannel 9 WSYR

Elephant petting ban lifted at Rosamond Gifford Zoo

“Visitors to the Rosamond Gifford Zoo can once again pet the elephants. The DEC provided the zoo with an amended endangered/threatened species license.” - News 10 Now

Jenny the Elephant Attacks - Ok, No She Doesn’t

“Jenny’s supporters are again on a rampage. A number of them are speaking before the Dallas City Council in what’s become a sort of weekly political effort before the city’s elected representatives” - The Dallas Morning News

Mexican group urges Dallas to keep Jenny the elephant in the U.S.

“Representatives from a Mexican animal welfare group joined the debate on the future of Jenny the elephant at City Hall today, arguing for the aging star of the Dallas Zoo to stay in the United States. ” - allas Morning News

Sweden marks birth of first male elephant

“An elephant at Sweden’s Boras Zoo has given birth to the first male elephant to be born in the country. ” - UPI.com

Mexican Officials: Elephant Should Not Be Sent To Mexico

” In a news conference at Dallas City Hall early Wednesday morning, Mexican animal welfare officials said the Dallas Zoo’s widowed elephant Jenny should not be sent to their country.” - KXAS

Elephant returns to Zoo

“An old friend is back at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden: Sabu, a 20-year-old, 10,000-pound Asian bull elephant who has spent the last 10 years at Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield, Mo., is home again and will formally meet his public Saturday. He’s the first male in house since 1998.” - Cincinnati Enquirer

Football keeps park elephants fit

“Elephant keeper Stephen Cunningham, picked up on a successful scheme at Honolulu Zoo, and spent a couple of hours weaving hose and transformed them into footballs hardy enough to put up with a boot from one of the heavy-footed mammals.” - Liverpool Daily Post