Dr. Blair Csuti's talk about captive elephant care
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Transcript of Dr. Blair Csuti's talk about captive elephant care
Murray E. Fowler, DVM
The Elephant’s Foot, 2001
• It is the author’s opinion that nonresolvable foot infections and arthritis are the major reason for euthanizing elephants.
– Murray E. Fowler
“In a natural habitat, elephants spend their day walking, eating, bathing, and digging in soil. Natural vegetation, particularly browse, contains necessary trace minerals and vitamins that promote foot health.”
Murray E. Fowler, DVMBiology, Medicine and Surgery of Elephants, 2006
The Elephant’s Foot
• There is general consensus that lack of exercise, long hours standing on hard substrates, and contamination resulting from standing in their own excreta are major contributors to elephant foot problems.
“…the animals everyone wants to see-charismatic megafauna like elephants and polar bears-are precisely the ones worst-suited to captivity.” Marty Smith (a.k.a. Dr. Know), Willamette Week, June 11th, 2014
The Living Elephants, 2003
• “traditional systems [of elephant training] …clearly have undesirable elements that inflict unnecessary cruelty on this highly intelligent animal. Similar issues continue to plague zoos, in which elephants are often confined to small spaces.”
Raman Sukumar
“The whole herd of eight will be able to soak together when Elephant Lands is completed in 2015.” The Oregonian,
July 4, 2014
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
Free Range Elephants at The Elephant Sanctuary
Baby Elephants—Always a Crowd Pleaser
“…elephants in Western zoos are declining at an alarming rate. The North American zoo population of Asian elephants, for instance, is intrinsically declining at about 8% per year”
Raman Sukumar, The Living Elephants
Dovima with the Elephants by Richard Avedon