
— An animal rights organization, In Defense of Animals, has filed a
complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture charging that the
elephant breeding program at
The complaint, filed Wednesday, comes after the zoo announced it had artificially inseminated its elephant Chai.
“It is grossly irresponsible for the
IDA campaign director, in a release. “IDA is calling on the USDA to
stop the reckless breeding of elephants in herpes-affected zoos.”
Chai — whose popular 6-year-old calf, Hansa, died in 2007 from an elephant herpes virus — was inseminated
Chai is one of three female elephants living in the
zoo’s 1-acre enclosure. Controversy has swirled for years about the
elephants’ lack of space and their living conditions in captivity.
After Hansa’s death, animal advocates called for the zoo to stop
breeding elephants.
But zoo officials said last week they remain committed.
“We want to continue to have elephants on the planet and at
The IDA also filed complaints against elephant breeding at three other zoos, the
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