AmbikaFan
Well-Known Member
Dallas has been featured on previous years as well. In the past it's been for them taking in some of those imported wild elephants even though they would have been shot dead otherwise. These groups love to remove all context in order to spin their agendas, however.
~Thylo
I really hope the average person reading this IDA propoganda can realize how over-the-top the rhetoric is and question the organization's credibility. "#Metoo at the Zoo" to compare AI to sexual assault is beyond the pale. So too all the inflammatory words like "kidnapped" and "solitary confinement" are so disingenuous. If one must resort to techniques like this, their position must be pretty weak. And I have to laugh seeing them describe how terrible life is for dear Shirley of Valdosta, the oldest elephant in North America at 75. Her care team is clearly doing something right!
There's something different about this year's list. All but one of the ten are zoos that hold Africans. While it's clear that some of their old targets reinquished their animals or some died, there are still a couple of longtime listees that aren't present. They've shied away from a zoo that lost a young one to EEHV and another that "moved" a male to create a breeding possibility. And that case for Happy's non-human personhood has failed in five venues. IDA really has so little to complain about that they're reduced to all this highly dramatic rhetoric that sometimes borders on outright falsehood. I hope WCS fights to keep Happy and Patty, even if they never become herdmates. I'm satisfied that Happy's need for socialization has been filled by her close relationship with a large staff.