Bronx Zoo has had a mixed record on whether or not they'd keep elephants after Happy and Patty - on the one hand in 2006, they said they'd end their elephant program once Maxine, Happy and Patty passed, and on the other hand in The Zoo episode highlighting Happy and Patty's care, they said that they'd never keep elephants "this way" again, stating that multigenerational herds were the future of keeping elephants in zoos. I'm a firm believer that the zoo's existing facility, with heavy modifications, would be a veritable bachelor facility for younger bulls (basically Antwerpen/Burgers' vibewise but much more spacious).
That being said, I think they could absolutely reshuffle the species they have (moving the tufted deer in with the red pandas/expanding that exhibit and elephant-proofing the current tufted deer exhibit/Rajasthan Uplands yard, adding infrastructure to allow the deer and elephants to comingle safely, mitigating any concerns of phasing out any species), resulting in a top-tier elephant exhibit within the monorail site. Basically an Asian Giants of the Savanna, with a WCS twist in terms of detailing/rockwork.
Ultimately, it's the zoo's call. I'm optimistic they haven't shut the door on elephants completely, but I ain't holding my breath.
Well the subject of elephants in NYC has opened up a can of worms - if not pachyderms.
I totally agree that the conditions in which elephants were housed at Prospect Park and Central Park Zoos was abysmal.
When the Bronx opened its “Elephant House” in 1908 it was grandiose but ill conceived by today’s standards - 7 mega vertebrate species housed in an indoor/ outdoor facility that should have accommodated two.
But it was a step forward .
There was a major renovation of the facility in the 1980s - I remember attending the fund raiser hosted by Bob Hope at Carnegie Hall.
This was supposed to be the state of the art facility that would serve the purpose of exhibiting elephants for decades to come .
They also, simultaneously, exhibited elephants in Wild Asia
What happened ?
Too small , under funded , under realized, poorly planned and poorly executed
Whether a , preferable , breeding herd or bachelor herd I believe the Bronx Zoo should as exhibit elephants in perpetuity
I can tell you - along all you fellow zealots of zoos and aquaria on this site - that NOTHING inspires a young person’s love of wildlife more than their first view of a bull elephant .
I remember seeing the Forest elephant at the Bronx.
That - along with the, no longer exhibited , orangutans inspired me.
What would it continue to do for the generation of New York City children?
There was no problem with PPZ , COZ or BZ exhibiting elephants - just the size and quality of the exhibits that housed them.
The RARE animal range - now closed - could house a number of specimens that are now housed in Wild Asia - the Prezwalski horses were previously held there - to expand the elephant facility
Yes it is costly - but the construction cost would be amortized over 100 years - the original “Elephant House” was built in 1908 and still stands - though repurposed and houses the fourth largest - behind African Bush, Forest and “Asian” elephants - White rhinos
It comes down to cost and motivation and public demand - as they demanded elephants when the PPZ and CPZ were rebuilt in the 1930s and the Bronx Zoo in the 1900s
Only house them better and more appropriately
It also comes down to this :Who sets the policy for the zoo?
The directors and the employees or the attendees, members , donors and tax payers who, ultimately pay for everything ?
As a New York City home owning resident , tax paying , member (42 years ) and attendee . I want elephants and am willing to have my tax dollars and fees pay towards it