It amazes me how many people simply chose to ignore the facts about this just because they really like PAWS. There is nothing wrong with the National Elephant Centre and if you are a fan of the Toronto Zoo you should be supporting their bold move to protect these elephants from TB. I have literally 150 pages of documents and research to support my personal stance and claims.
It`s funny because I would say it`s you who ignores the facts. By the way, it`s not that I like PAWS, I really like elephants. And I know for a fact that more then one elephant keeper from AZA zoos visited PAWS and was blown away by their facilities. I also know for a fact that PAWS devoloped a great working relationship with a number of ex-keepers of zoo elephants sent to them which came to visit and help caring for their ex-charges more then once. I also know that PAWS frequently consults with staff from (AZA accreddited) Oakland zoo and recently both organisations hosted a conference together. I also know that PAWS employs elephants experts that are recognised as experts by AZA zoos like Alan Roocroft.
There are not even TB positive elephants on PAWS ground!! The sanctuary in Tennessee, in contrary, has more then one elephant who is confirmed to be TB positive (kept in quarantine certainly), but that wasn`t even an issue when (AZA accredited) Philadelphia Zoo sent their last asian elephant to them in 2007 (at that time, the TB elephants were already on grounds). Needless to say that the Philadelphia Zoo didn`t loose AZA accreditation. Neither did the San Francisco Zoo, the LA Zoo nor the Detroit Zoo when they sent their elephants to PAWS.
Ringling has 50+ elephants that have all been exposed to TB since more then one decade, many testing positive - not just Stat-Pak reactive, but full-blown trunk wash positive. Still these elephants are housed on grounds with the breeding and travelling herd. The exposed elephants are allowed to travel and come into close proximity of children. Ringling elephants are even (as recently as 2011!) allowed to join AZA zoos and being kept together with elephants owned by AZA zoos (Little Rock is the most recent example). AZA zoos like St. Louis and Albuquerque have elephants in their breeding herds that have recently been confirmed as being TB infected (not just exposed, but trunk wash positive). Yet these zoos continue to breed, the TB elephants are not seperated from the other elephants and zoo visitors are allowed to see them. I bet when in a couple of years breeding requires that elephants from these herds are moved to other zoos or the Elephant Center, it won`t be an issue as long as the elephant consistently tested trunk wash negative.
I don`t know if anything will be wrong with the Elephant Center. I can`t know because it doesn`t exist yet. Ground was just broken and from the pictures it didn`t look as if serious construction has even started. The Elephant Center has a long history of delay after delay. It will be a miracle if it really is ready this fall. And by the way, what do you expect to happen? What do you think how long it will take until the Center will take the first elephant that has been exposed to TB, like some Asian elephants at PAWS? There are many dozends of elephants in the US that have been exposed to TB.
I don`t know how anyone cannot see the double standard here. I am sure there are caring people among those who are concerned and mean well, but I really don`t get it and I hope very much the City Council sticks to its decision.