Today we must announced that plans are underway for our male Asian elephant Ganesh – or Spike, as he is affectionately known – to make his new home at Busch Gardens® Tampa in Tampa, Florida.
In April 2012, we announced our intention to relocate our Asian elephants. This decision was and still is based on their long-term welfare needs that will be better served by being part of a larger social group and at a facility with more year-round space.
Our President and CEO, Clément Lanthier, has this message for our community: “We know that the departure of our elephants will be a difficult day for many of our staff, keepers, volunteers and our community at large. Although we know Spike is going to receive excellent care at Busch Gardens, we will miss him when he’s the first to leave. He has been an important part of our zoo family for more than 20 years.”
Spike has been at the Calgary Zoo since late 1992 on extended loan from Miami Zoo, after Hurricane Andrew had damaged a large part of the their facility.
He was moved to the Calgary Zoo on the recommendation of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (AZA) Asian Elephant Species Survival Plan (SSP). The AZA has also sanctioned Spike’s relocation to Busch Gardens.