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In the Year 2004.Policy decision was made that no elephant would be sent outside India...

No Zoo shall acquire or transfer any wild animal protected under Schedule I or II of the WPA without prior permission of the CZA.Source: PETA

 
Maneka Gandhi-about Belgrade ZOO
 

Maneka Gandhi

(Respected Member of Indian Parliament, honorable animal welfare activist and former Union Minister for Environment and Forests…)

Engaged in our action to stop the transfer of Elephant “Djanom”!

 

This magnificent woman immediately wrote a letter to Prime Minister of India>

 

Letter From: Maneka Gandhi

 

FROM ANIMAL PEOPLE

 

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BELGRADE ZOO,

PAST CASES INVOLVING ELEPHANTS: 

 

Luka/Tasa: Male. Asian. Captive born on 13th April 1973 at Belgrade Zoo, Serbia (Mita x Tisa)

 

Luka was born at Belgrade Zoo, Serbia in 1973 and transferred to Longleat Safari Park on 1st January 1985. He was later loaned to Woburn Safari Park on 10th October 1986. He was transferred again to Belfast Zoo, on loan, on 8th October 1991.

 

Port Lympne Wild Animal Park says he originally came from "cramped" conditions in Belgrade Zoo, Serbia, and he developed signs of stereotypic behaviour at a young age. Apparently, this has decreased with increased stimulation and they hope his condition will continue to improve. He shows signs of stereotypic head bobbing. Reportedly, he has been known to throw rocks at zoo visitors at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park and apparently killed two keepers at Belgrade Zoo in the early 1980's. Luka can be identified by his large tusks.

 

source: BORNFREE

 

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Following text is from correspondence with Diana Ratnagar (Beauty Without Cruelty – India, Former Hon Consultant on Animal Welfare to the Government of India)

 

"...On behalf of Beauty Without Cruelty - India,

Former Hon Consultant on Animal Welfare to the Government of India)

 

"...On behalf of Beauty Without Cruelty - India,

I've sent separate appeals to the Union Minister and the Secretary in the Ministry for Environment & Forests (Gov. of India) and Member-Secretary, Central Zoo Authority under this Ministry. Have also written to the President of the Indian Olympic Association who is a Member of Parliament from Pune...

Thank you for bringing the matter to our attention..."

 

Diana Ratnagar

Beauty Without Cruelty – India

Website: www.bwcindia.org 

 

Letter From: Beauty Without Cruelty - India/ To: Member Secretary-Central Zoo Authority

 

“The Central Zoo Authority is in no knowledge of gifting of any elephant from Punjab to Belgrade Zoo.

Government of India has already banned gifting of wild animals by State Heads. International movement of wild animals can not be done without permission from CITES Authority and Central Zoo Authority (if it is related to any zoological park)”

 

a reply From: CZA (Central Zoo Authority -India)

 

Read a Letter

From:People 4 Animals Ludhiana-India

To: CZA 

People For Animals Ludhiana - Letter To: CZA

 

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Following is a part from corespondecne with Merritt Clifton/Editor of Animal People:

 

“Compared to the Belgrade Zoo, the Zoo in Armenia was an excellent environment for an elephant. However, the Belgrade Zoo in present configuration wouldn't even be suitable rat habitat.

It could be extensively revamped to adequately accommodate a small selection of climate-appropriate species, but elephants would never be among them…”

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With the recognition that Zoos cannot adequately provide for the complex physical and psychological needs of elephants,eight successful U.S. zoos have
closed their elephant exhibits
, setting a positive precedent worldwide...

Source:IDA

 

http://www.helpelephants.com/


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      NOTE: This action started in the year 2005. but it's still ongoing- please do help!

                     “Looking for Needle in haystack”

       Following the article from news papers

      ( Article about the transfer. )

       

       This planed action for notorious Belgrade ZOO is lead by two Serbian sportiest and one Maharaja..

       Action for witch all relevant Indian authorities never heard off… 

        

      As Tanja Petovic stated she personally talked to the ZOO director in Punjab,and she added that Zoo director offered to give monkeys with Elephant Djanom.

       

      Yes, This all sounds perfecto, but the catch is

      that Indian authorities are stunned by this information and they stated that this kind of transport could not be possible, because No Zoo shall acquire or transfer any wild animal protected under Schedule I or II of the WPA without prior permission of the CZA.

       Our Indian sources reveal that Zoo in Punjab also confirmed that such transfer was never planed.

       

      A huge number of highly credible people in India have denied that any elephant is going to the Belgrade Zoo from any legitimate source.

       

      So, could we all challenge the Belgrade Zoo to reveal where the elephant is coming from, since if he is not coming from a CZA-accredited Zoo as part of an approved international exchange, he may well be coming from the black market.

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      The news is wrong. There is no such move ever. I am saying this as member Central Zoo Authority. Please stop circulating wrong news.

       

      With regards,

      Ms. Iqbal Malik, Ph.D.

      Founder-Director

      Vatavaran N. Delhi, India.

       

       Read Full Prees Release:

      Elephant “Djanom” - Truth or Fiction?

       

      Animal People/January/February 2006:

      So why doesn't the Belgrade Zoo cage the war criminals & leave the elephant in India?

       

      Sprska verzija saopštenja:

      Slon "Djanom" Istina ili Fikcija?  

       

      More 2 read:

      How Elephant “Djanom” became a GIFT:

      * a REPLY* "Vlade Divac- About Transfer" 

       

      “The Central Zoo Authority is in no knowledge of gifting of any elephant from Punjab to Belgrade Zoo.

      Government of India has already banned gifting of wild animals by State Heads. International movement of wild animals can not be done without permission from CITES Authority and Central Zoo Authority (if it is related to any zoological park)” a reply From: CZA (Central Zoo Authority -India) 

                  

      So,WHAT YOU CAN DO?

       

      Sign PETITION to stop the transfer of elephant "Djanom"... >

       

       

      Campaign "Stop Transfter of Elephant Djanom" *SUMMARY*

      Write a Letter expressing your concerns for Elephant “Djanom”

      and send it To:

      Maharaja Raja Randhir Singh: ioa@nde.vsnl.net.in    

      &

      Mr. Vlade Divac: info@pejavlade.com  

             or Call Vlade Divac on Toll FREE Number:

        1-877-7GROUP7 (747-6877)

       

      Sample Letters:

      Action: Send Letter To Vlade Divac & Maharaja Raja Randhir Singh

       

      New Letter To: Vlade Divac

       

      Letters ( English & Serbian) To: Media, officials...  

       

       

          Photo: "Twiggy"(January 2005.)

              "Misery loves company?"

                    

              Photo:(January. 2006.)

         “Twiggy” -Elephant in Belgrade ZOO           

               

         Please take a moment to read this fantastic Blog about Elephants:Let the Elephants Roam ...

             

                  Hints for Letter Writing:

      You can use the following points to help you in your letter or visit www.HelpElephants.com  for more information.

       

      * Elephants are highly complex, social animals who live in extended family groups and travel over thirty miles a day. Today’s zoos are unable to meet the physical and social needs of elephants. These needs include space, adequate exercise, and extended social groups.

       

      * Elephants in zoos suffer from captivity-induced physical and psychological health problems due to lack of space. Health problems include debilitating foot and joint problems, arthritis, digestive disorders, stereotypic behaviors (neurotic behaviors resulting from severe confinement). Other problems include reproductive system shutdown, and high infant mortality rate.

       

      * The AZA, a zoo industry trade organization, provides a set of standards that are insufficient for the proper maintenance of elephants. These standards include a minimum outdoor enclosure size of 1,800 square feet for one elephant, the equivalent of six parking lot spaces. The standards also allow the prolonged chaining of elephants.

       

      * As the largest land mammal, elephants are genetically designed to move and forage most of the day; this constant movement is necessary for their psychological and physical well-being.

       

      * Historically elephants have been managed through coercive force, such as chaining for prolonged periods and use of bullhooks and electrical hotshots; this abuse is unacceptable.

       

      * Zoos routinely move elephants, and other animals, from one zoo to another with little to no consideration for their social bonds. In the wild female elephants never leave their mothers and male elephants have complex social structures with other bulls and females. No elephant in the wild lives in constant solitary confinement.

       

      Letters should be less than 200 words. Please do not send attachments and please remember to include your full name, address, and phone number (for verification purposes--street names and phone numbers will not be published) as well as the title of the story and the date it ran and not to use any wording in this alert.

       

                    (Thanks and good luck!)

          

       

        http://www.savezooelephants.com/inside_zoos.html            

       

                     Read-The Experts Speak:

       

      It is well documented that keeping elephants in urban zoos causes physical and psychological health problems for elephants. According to a study elephants in U.S. zoos die on average at 34 years which is half of elephants' natural 70 year lifespan. The majority of elephants in zoos today suffer from captivity-induced health problems including debilitating foot and joint problems, arthritis, digestive disorders, stereotypic behaviors (neurotic behaviors resulting from severe confinement) and reproductive system shutdown (flatliners).

      Experts are speaking about elephant’s spacial, family-oriented social and environmental needs and the urban zoo's inability to provide adequately for the world's largest land mammal.

      Les Schobert, zoo professional

      Affidavit from Dr. Daphne Sheldrick MBE MBS

      Keith Lindsay, IUCN/SSC (World Conservation Union/ Species Survival Commission) African Elephant Specialist Group

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                         Webmaster's Observation:

       

      After finding out that this action is not just tragic for the Elephant as well  is illegal, we only hope that Vlade Divac posses some strong stain removal…

      ...Being involved in this kind of aferas is not something that he was dreaming of…

       

      ...We are hoping that Tanja Petrovic will understand that Elephant is not a car to be given as a gift, and that she will think twice next time when she asks for alive gift...  

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