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Another one from our trip to Blackpool. We went to the Zoo and they have a few Elephants. I thought this one looked fairly happy. I have mixed feelings about Zoos.
Various studies have revealed that elephants do not do well in captivity, unless they are free to roam over large tracts of land. Confined in close quarters, and indoors during cold winters is anathema for them.
He's a lovely elephant. I have mixed views on zoos also, but I appreciate their conservation efforts. A lot of zoos these days seem to have more room that makes a more natural environment for them. I wish this for all of them. I still have mixed views and would much rather them be in their own natural habitat but many are being put on the endangered list. That's why I think there is a place for zoos in this world and do a lot of good.
It's great to see this elephant looking content, but I understand your mixed feelings about zoos. On one hand, they offer a chance to learn about animals and conservation, but on the other, it’s tough to reconcile that with the idea of animals living in captivity. Hopefully, places like Blackpool Zoo work towards improving animal welfare and contribute to important conservation efforts.
I hope the elephant's happiness reflects the efforts being made to provide a better life for zoo animals. Thanks for sharing this moment from your trip!
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I'm not fond of zoos either--- I remember going to the zoo in San Francisco when I was young. The elephants were in the elephant house, which also had outside areas with each room. I remember it smelled awful. San Diego had a better idea with their Wild Animal Park (now called something else) where the animals run free in large areas.
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I think he's even smiling. :)
ReplyDelete...it might be happier is it wasn't in a zoo.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the elephant is smiling.
ReplyDeleteYes, mixed feelings but it is magical to see them. Especially happy and well cared for. Thank you for sharing dear Aloha
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde. Uma ótima tarde de quarta-feira. Foto linda. Parabéns.
ReplyDeleteThat seems the South East Asian elephant, which is smaller than the African one.
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ReplyDeleteYes, the elephant looks happy!
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ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful elephant!
ReplyDeleteNo me guntan Ananka, la foto sí. Pienso que los animales tienen que estar en libertad.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Uy que lindo elefante. Temando un beso.
ReplyDeleteVarious studies have revealed that elephants do not do well in captivity, unless they are free to roam over large tracts of land. Confined in close quarters, and indoors during cold winters is anathema for them.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there some hay on their head.
ReplyDeleteHe's a lovely elephant. I have mixed views on zoos also, but I appreciate their conservation efforts. A lot of zoos these days seem to have more room that makes a more natural environment for them. I wish this for all of them. I still have mixed views and would much rather them be in their own natural habitat but many are being put on the endangered list. That's why I think there is a place for zoos in this world and do a lot of good.
ReplyDeleteGilded cages.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see this elephant looking content, but I understand your mixed feelings about zoos. On one hand, they offer a chance to learn about animals and conservation, but on the other, it’s tough to reconcile that with the idea of animals living in captivity. Hopefully, places like Blackpool Zoo work towards improving animal welfare and contribute to important conservation efforts.
ReplyDeleteI hope the elephant's happiness reflects the efforts being made to provide a better life for zoo animals. Thanks for sharing this moment from your trip!
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Have a lovely Thursday!
I don't think that animals are happy in zoos!
ReplyDeleteI'm not fond of zoos either--- I remember going to the zoo in San Francisco when I was young. The elephants were in the elephant house, which also had outside areas with each room. I remember it smelled awful. San Diego had a better idea with their Wild Animal Park (now called something else) where the animals run free in large areas.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a zoo in more than a decade...hope the large animals like elephants have enough space in the zoo.
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