Hi all,
I don't want to post the In Defense of Animal (IDA) 2011 worst elephant zoo list (Help Elephants (IDA) - Top Ten Worst Zoos for Elephants - 2011) to start yet another discussion of whether elephants should be at zoos. I think it is safe to say that majority opinion on the website (including mine) is that elephants DO have a role in modern zoos if they are in good exhibits that have some meaningful education and conservation value.
My question rather is does this list that IDA puts out have ANY value at all? Does it put positive pressure on the zoos on it to upgrade their exhibits or improve their elephant programs?
My gut feeling about IDA is that they are not really concerned about wild elephant conservation. I do not know what their actual motives are. They seem to want to shut down elephant exhibits and beyond that I guess they don't really have an elephant agenda. I find their methods counterproductive because they do not offer a positive vision of elephant conservation. Nonetheless they put out this list and it gets a lot of media attention (10 Worst Zoos For Elephants-Reid Park #2 - Tucson Tails), which I'm sure is their objective. Does the list and the media attention do ANY good for the zoo world?
Please don't just go off on these guys being animal rights extremists in your response, because I think this is a generally held opinion here. If you want to criticize IDA then what should they do to be genuinely helpful to elephant welfare and conservation?
I don't want to post the In Defense of Animal (IDA) 2011 worst elephant zoo list (Help Elephants (IDA) - Top Ten Worst Zoos for Elephants - 2011) to start yet another discussion of whether elephants should be at zoos. I think it is safe to say that majority opinion on the website (including mine) is that elephants DO have a role in modern zoos if they are in good exhibits that have some meaningful education and conservation value.
My question rather is does this list that IDA puts out have ANY value at all? Does it put positive pressure on the zoos on it to upgrade their exhibits or improve their elephant programs?
My gut feeling about IDA is that they are not really concerned about wild elephant conservation. I do not know what their actual motives are. They seem to want to shut down elephant exhibits and beyond that I guess they don't really have an elephant agenda. I find their methods counterproductive because they do not offer a positive vision of elephant conservation. Nonetheless they put out this list and it gets a lot of media attention (10 Worst Zoos For Elephants-Reid Park #2 - Tucson Tails), which I'm sure is their objective. Does the list and the media attention do ANY good for the zoo world?
Please don't just go off on these guys being animal rights extremists in your response, because I think this is a generally held opinion here. If you want to criticize IDA then what should they do to be genuinely helpful to elephant welfare and conservation?