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Billy, 40, and Tina, 59, will be moved to the Elephant Experience and Preserve at the Tulsa Zoo. Officials say they made the ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLA Zoo elephants Billy and Tina will be relocated to Oklahoma preserveThe Los Angeles Zoo announced Tuesday that it will relocate its only two remaining Asian elephants to an expansive preserve ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLA Councilman says zoo should consider all options for Asian elephantsCity Councilman Bob Blumenfield is calling on Thursday for the Los Angeles Zoo to delay relocating its last two remaining ...
Blumenfield said the zoo should consider the 3,060-acre Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee, home to 12 elephants, or ...
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LAist on MSNLA Zoo elephants pack their trunks for OklahomaBilly and Tina, the last two remaining Asian elephants at the L.A. Zoo, are relocating to the zoo in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNLA Zoo to relocate its 2 remaining elephants to Tulsa ZooAfter years of debate over the welfare of the animals, the Los Angeles Zoo announced Tuesday it will relocate its two remaining Asian elephants to a newly expanded preserve at the Tulsa Zoo.
After years of debate over their welfare, the zoo announced Tuesday that it will relocate its two remaining Asian elephants ...
The decision by officials at the Los Angeles Zoo to send two of its aging elephants not to a sanctuary but instead another ...
As the Lahore Zoo and Safari Zoo await the import of new animals and birds, more than a dozen valuable and rare animals imported during the last four months have died, raising alarm bells among ...
Through the animal ambassador program, the zoo hoped to inspire and encourage people to care about the planet and nature. For the newly promoted ambassadors in training, they will be tasked with ...
The L.A. Zoo is pausing its elephant program and sending Bill and Tina to the Tulsa Zoo, but animal rights advocates want the ailing giants to be sent to a sanctuary.
4/17/25 (LAPost.com) — A record number of animals are dying on Los Angeles roads. In 2024, more than 32,000 requests were made to remove dead animals from city streets, the highest number ever ...
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