Elephants Are Dying Out in America’s Zoos (Part 1)

in Animal News

As the 1960s dawned, few Americans had ever seen a baby elephant. It had been more than 40 years since an elephant had been born in North America, and then only at a circus — never in a zoo. But in a ramshackle exhibit yard at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo, in the summer of 1960, the extraordinary occurred: A 15,000-pound male, Thonglaw, mated with a much smaller female, Belle, and Belle became pregnant.

Link: SeattleTimes.com

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Elephants Are Dying Out in America's Zoos (Part 2)