i would like to see taronga zoo post a response to these claims on their website, which has become quite good lately in terms of updates but at the moment has nothing defending the zoos position.
however, the zoo does have a capable and very media-savvy pr/communications dept, so i trust their call and judgement on this issue. its my opinion though, that as the zoos website is the first port of call for anyone doing their own research into this topic, that Taronga should get in first and tell their side of the story.
for example, The Age ran a story following these cruelty allegations about a keeper resigning from the zoo because WPZ was making its African elephants climb onto rocks for treats, in front of the public. Now for starters, these arent boulders, theyre slabs of bedrock only one or two foot high, at the maximum. this kind of exercise cannot be bad for an elephant, particularly ones like Cheri who suffered from mild athritis and for who this kind of exercise, i imagine, would be a valuable tool in managing her condition.
similarly, the allegation concerning heman's death and the connection with Burma. Burma is an aggressive animal, who's plight ha slong been debated on this forum. Hard to handle, difficult to integrate with other animals and still essentially owned by a circus. Its not hard to understand the zoo's decision to relocate her to Dubbo, where, in facilities specialy designed to keep her and Heman seperate, she will live out her days. Sadly, it does appear that Burma did injure Heman in the months before he died. However, these two animals had frequently been displayed together in the past, for short periods of time, and the zoo was under constant criticism about keeping the animals seperate from welfare groups. As Hmean and Burma were not to be integrated with the Thai elephants, attempts to introduce these individuals in the hope of acheiving a level of compatability could be seen as the zoo trying its best to compromise and acheive at least some sort of acceptable outcome for these two animals.
However, it would appear that the introductions failed, and this could of had an effect on Hemans health. The zoo should explain its position on this. I believe, that despite the tragedy surrounding these deaths, that the animals welfare always comes first. And i believe it is this imperative and not the commercial one which governs the zoo. What finacial gains were supposed to be made from keeping two asian elephants togethe ron display rather than seperate and next to one another i will never know. Which is why i find these sorts of stupid remarks so stupid.