Loading Page...

Why doesn t Detroit Zoo have elephants?

Elephants live in large social groups, and the pair of elephants living together may not have met all of their social needs. Based on these, and other factors, the DZS decided to transfer the elephants to a sanctuary in California, prioritizing their well-being over the expectation of finding elephants at the Zoo.



People Also Ask

About the Decision. Why are you transferring Christie and Zuri? The decision to move African elephants Christie and Zuri to another accredited zoo is to give them the opportunity to join a larger herd and have offspring within their prime reproductive windows.

MORE DETAILS

You can have a unique experience with an elephant at 72 AZA-accredited zoos. Visit any of these AZA-accredited zoos today to learn more about elephants, how the zoo is contributing to conservation and what you can do to help.

MORE DETAILS

The Detroit Zoological Society (DZS) is committed to the humane treatment of all animals. Over the years, the DZS has provided sanctuary to hundreds of rescued animals including exotic animals that were once pets, in circuses, guarding “crack” houses, from the horse racing industry and suffering injury.

MORE DETAILS

The Philadelphia Zoo's two female African elephants have traded their cramped West Philadelphia home for new digs at a sprawling southwestern Pennsylvania sanctuary run by the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium.

MORE DETAILS

Elephants in circuses and roadside zoos are denied everything that gives their life meaning. Many become neurotic, unhealthy, depressed, and aggressive as a result of the inhumane conditions in which they're kept.

MORE DETAILS

Say goodbye to Nashville's elephants, at least temporarily. The Nashville Zoo is relocating three elephants in order to renovate and build a new facility for its African expansion. We place the highest priority on the well-being of each animal in our care, zoo president Rick Schwartz said in a media release.

MORE DETAILS

The Detroit Zoological Society (DZS) and the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium announced today that two polar bear cubs, Astra and Laerke, will move to Point Defiance Zoo in spring 2023. The transfer is being conducted per recommendations by Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) polar bear population experts.

MORE DETAILS

What we do know so far is that evidence suggests wild animals can be as happy in captivity as they are in nature, assuming they are treated well. Confinement alone doesn't mean an animal is automatically worse off.

MORE DETAILS

MYTH 4: Animals in Zoos are happy. Animals in captivity across the globe have been documented displaying signs of anxiety and depression. In fact, psychological distress in zoo animals is so common that it has its own name: Zoochosis.

MORE DETAILS