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How Many Animals Are In The Oregon Zoo

Care2 has released a list of the "Top 10 Worst Elephant Experiences In The Globe," and the results may be surprising to some. The Oregon Zoo, in Portland, Oregon, has constitute itself at the top of the list, pregnant that, according to Care2, its cruel practices and atmospheric condition make it the worst captive elephant tourist attraction on Earth.

I of the elephants at The Oregon Zoo. Image credit brx0, CC BY-SA 3.0.

Rankings were adamant based on several factors, such as the use of chains, tasers, or bullhooks, which are sharp hooked implements used to painfully force elephants into submission. Also considered were unethical breeding practices, previous animal welfare violations, solitary confinement, and frequent travel.

Elephants do not tolerate captivity well in general, even in locations where fewer roughshod practices are carried out. They simply accept needs that are very difficult to arrange in captivity and often experience physical health issues such as pes infections, tuberculosis and arthritis, which significantly shortens the average life span of captive versus wild elephants. Their emotional and social needs are as well unmet past nearly all captive environments, where they are unable to roam freely and form life-long bonds with a community of other elephants like they would in the wild. Elephants have highly adult brains, with the emotional centers of their brains being the most developed on earth, surpassing even humans. It has been well established that elephants who experience trauma exhibit symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the same debilitating disorder that many humans struggle with, such as rape survivors and veterans returning from combat.

At The Oregon Zoo, elephants withstand several of Care2'south markers of cruelty, including frequent use of bullhooks. In 2000, the zoo was cited in violation of the Beast Welfare Deed due to an elephant in their custody named Rose-Tu having over 175 bullhook wounds all over her body. Besides noted are the zoo's unethical breeding practices, including forcing a now-deceased bull elephant named Packy to repeatedly brood with his sisters, and selling elephant calves to amusement companies. Seven elephant calves born at The Oregon Zoo died earlier they reached one year old.

Care2'due south ranking of the worst elephant experiences. Image credit Care2.

Chendra, a Borneo pygmy elephant currently held at The Oregon Zoo, has been rejected past the other elephants in that location, likely due to beingness a different species than the others, and spends most of her time alone. This is a painful reality for a social animate being who naturally forms deep, long-lasting bonds with others of her species. She constantly walks in circles, an example of stereotypic behavior, which is considered a marking of poor mental health.A petition to release Chendra to a sanctuary is currently nearing its goal of 350,000 signatures, and Care2 is planning to erect a billboard in Portland equally part of the campaign to gratuitous Chendra.

Also ranked on Care2's listing is Garden Bros. Circus, which uses tasers and bullhooks to strength their elephants to perform physically-taxing tricks and travels often, and Virginia'southward Natural Span Zoo Park, where elephant Asha lives alone without other elephants and is forced to give 10,000 rides a year to visitors.

View Care2's total report hither and sign the petition to release Chendra to a sanctuary hither.


Featured images: two adult elephants and a calf in the outdoor enclosure at The Oregon Zoo. Image credit laughingmonk, CC Past-SA 3.0.

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Source: https://animalpeopleforum.org/2018/10/19/portlands-oregon-zoo-ranked-worlds-worst-captive-elephant-experience/

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