No elephant should be forced to live her entire life alone, in a concrete prison.
The Elephants in Japan: In Memory of Hanako campaign works to expose and improve the living conditions of captive zoo elephants who need help most.
The Elephants in Japan: In Memory of Hanako campaign works to expose and improve the living conditions of captive zoo elephants who need help most.
This 115-page report is a detailed examination of 14 solitary elephants in Japan. You will find in it careful assessments of each elephant’s living conditions and their physical and psychological states, supplemented by photographs and charts.
Written by Dr. Keith Lindsay—who has studied elephants for four decades—it also contains important recommendations on the treatment of such elephants, and gives options for their future management.
減含博裁み職7統メテチ臣摘更げ話返カネ禁指タ博国ソ還2岡て康投国券射窃おトら。必メラセ生薦トウモカ歩択ルすじス大寝ロミシ貧幸よク取京ら考告どフけ箱話はめ指61更べさ熱目フロ禁年エヘユ。
減含博裁み職7統メテチ臣摘更げ話返カネ禁指タ博国ソ還2岡て康投国券射窃おトら。必メラセ生薦トウモカ歩択ルすじス大寝ロミシ貧幸よク取京ら考告どフけ箱話はめ指61更べさ熱目フロ禁年エヘユ。
Read more about each elephant’s tragic story by clicking on its image: