End of an era it appears has come abruptly. I wish Billy and Tina the best life. Many of us are saddened to see this happen, not an outcome we wanted. But this wasn’t an easy choice for the LA Zoo either. I do think Elephants of Asia was my favorite elephant habitat I’ve seen here in SoCal so far. Seeing Billy take dips into his pool for treats and when they integrated him briefly with the girls was a spectacle.The zoo's last two Asian Elephants, 'Billy' and 'Tina', are now at the Tulsa Zoo.
Elephants Billy and Tina whisked out of L.A. Zoo by night amid protests, arrive in Tulsa
This obviously is a symptom of what’s currently happening with the zoo in general regarding their animal collection/habitats. Their Vision Plan may be dead in the water as far as we know due to NIMBYs who are given way too much voice and credence when what happens on zoo grounds has no obvious reason they should be acknowledged to the extent they’ve been. Along with being part of the City of LA, the zoo has to battle it out with many departments in regards to budgeting and project approval. This will continue to be an uphill battle for the zoo unless they get the city leaders on board with their master plan.
This was certainly a lose-lose situation for the zoo as soon as Jewel and Shaunzi passed, they’d have to integrate more elephants or ship them out. As seeing no breeding age female were readily available, they had to move forward with going to a new home not only larger but can hopefully socialize more. Maybe elephants can come back to the zoo in the future but seeing how it was costly to build EOA originally, I don’t see that being viable outside of a much larger expansion and dedicated mega donors. I want my home zoo to be better and should be amongst the greats as it’s in one of the largest cities in the states. Here’s hoping things improve for the zoo, also sending Billy and Tina our love and support at Tulsa.
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