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August 10, 2007
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KALININGRAD, August 10 (RIA Novosti)
- Russian authorities rejected an international
petition for an elephant being held in cramped
conditions in Kaliningrad Zoo to be moved to
the U.S., insisting the animal was in good health.
International animal rights activists, shocked
that the elephant has spent years alone in a "small
and barren enclosure surrounded by rusty steel
and grey cement," have launched a worldwide
campaign to send Pregolja to the Elephant Sanctuary
in Tennessee, North America's largest natural-habitat
elephant refuge.
The elephant was born at the Kaliningrad Zoo,
in Russia's exclave on the Baltic, in 1970, and
has lived there ever since.
A spokesman for the local mayor's office said
Friday: "Pregolja is the only Ceylon elephant
in Russia, and this is one of the reasons why
she will stay in the zoo."
"The elephant's physical condition is good
- she is not ill, and has a good appetite," the
spokesman said. "She is a captive elephant,
37 years old, and elephants usually live for
about 50 years. It will be difficult for the
animal to start an independent life at her age."
About 6.3 million rubles ($247,000) have been
allocated from the municipal budget to improve
the elephants' enclosure in 2008, but enlargement
will be impossible due to the lack of space.
The campaign for her release has gained momentum
on the internet, and people have been encouraged
to sign an online petition.
"Pregolja is living in a small, inadequate
concrete yard and has lived there all alone for
several years. These conditions are physically
and psychologically damaging to an elephant's
health. Pregolja deserves a more humane existence," the "Free
Pregolja" petition says.
A separate Web site dedicated to the elephant
says: "The inability to move freely over
great distances combined with the hard substrate
she is constantly standing on, are factors that
most certainly are having devastating effects
on Pregolja's feet and overall health."
The director of The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
confirmed that the sanctuary would accept Pregolja
if the Kaliningrad Zoo and city council were
to let her go.
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