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Activists Hope Dallas Zoo Elephant Gets New Home For B'Day

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Updated 1:50 PM CDT, Fri, Jan 2, 2009

Jenny The Elephant, Dallas Zoo
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Jenny The Elephant, Dallas Zoo

 

The battle between the animal activist group Concerned Citizens For Jenny (CCFJ) and the city of Dallas continued Thursday as the group presented birthday cards for the elephant with just one wish: "A long, happy life at The Elephant Sanctuary in the New Year."

Activists Hope Dallas Zoo Elephant Gets New Home For B'Day

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The Concerned Citizens For Jenny group has a birthday wish for a supposed lonely Dallas Zoo elephant : A new home in the new year.

Jenny The Elephant turned 32 this December and CCFJ is still fighting to move her to The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.

"Move Jenny out of her woefully tiny, postage-stamp size enclosure that does not meet her needs,"said Margaret Morin, founder of Concerned Citizens For Jenny.

The protest comes months after the Dallas Zoo broke ground on a more than 10-acre African savanah habitat.

"We are going to set an example of how to take care of wild elephants. The public will be able to to see elephants face-to-face and see how they are in the wild," said Sean Greene, director for community relations at the Dallas Zoo.

But CCFJ argues the $25-$30 million expansion, funded by a 2006 bond, is waste of taxpayer dollars.

"Dallas loses million and millions of dollars that could be spent on social services, especially in these tough economic times," Morin said. "But instead, they are putting that money into an exhibit that no one wants." 

Greene argued that Dallas residents want the habitat. He said 2008 was a record year for the zoo, with more than 670,000 visitors.

"In this tough economic time, the zoo is still an affordable attraction to come to," Greene said.

However, Concerned Citizens For Jenny said 10 acres is simply not enough to meet Jenny's needs. The activist group said keeping Jenny in Dallas spells trouble for the elephant's health.

Greene disagreed.

"All along this has been the best place for Jenny, with familiar caregivers and it's the home she's been at for the past 22 years," he said.

The African Savanah Habitat is set to be completed in the Spring of 2010.

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  • Chantal Wednesday, Jan 7 at 4:43 AM FLAG COMMENT Dallas has not been Jenny's home, it has been her prison cell, where she has been for 22 years.Jenny could have 300 acres of peace, healing, and company of others of her kind at The Elephant Sanctuary. Only greed and hubris stops her from having the life every elephant deserves I've one just wish: "A long, happy life at The Elephant Sanctuary in the New Year." Please move Jenny out of her woefully tiny, postage-stamp size ... MORE >
  • Anonymous Monday, Jan 5 at 3:04 PM FLAG COMMENT Mr. Mayor--you are getting famous--not for good care of an aging elephant--but for being stubborn--even Bush-like--when it comes to something you know little about
  • Hal Lipton Monday, Jan 5 at 3:02 PM FLAG COMMENT Mr. Mayor of Dallas: Please admit that you have been wrong about Jenny and her needs. Let the poor animal go to the place that provides what she needs. You will be a bigger person for it--and Jenny can spend her remaining days in a place that specializes in caring for larger and special-needs animals.
  • Sheila G Monday, Jan 5 at 1:25 PM FLAG COMMENT Seane Greene must be suffering from illlusions if he thinks 3.75 acres which is designated for the elephants ,will represent what they enjoy in the wild. Elephants in the wild walk an absolute minimun of 30 miles a day to maintain physical and mental health. They bath in rivers and pools and CHOOSE their own companions. Dream on, Sean Greene! But after all , Sean Greene is employed and paid by the Dallas Zoo.
  • jjcomet Monday, Jan 5 at 11:33 AM FLAG COMMENT Home Sweet Home exhibits the kind of selfish and self-absorbed attitude that is all too common among many of our neighbors. What the he** does any of this have to do with "social services." If you'd educate yourself instead of just spouting your ignorant nonsense, you'd realize that the city is spending millions of dollars needlessly to keep Jenny in a place that is unhealthy for her. If you are so concerned about the city's f ... MORE >

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