From Deseret News archives:
Alaska's elephant has new home in California
The state's only elephant, Maggie, who spent nearly her whole life at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage, has been moved to a new home in California, a sanctuary in San Andreas run by the Performing Animal Welfare Society. She has 30 acres there to share with nine other elephants.
Debate waged for years in Alaska about whether it was appropriate to keep an elephant in Anchorage, where winter temperatures dip to 20 degrees below zero. Calls to move Maggie increased after the zoo's only other elephant, Annabelle, died of a foot infection in 1997, leaving Maggie alone. Elephant experts recommend that female elephants, which are very social, should be housed with other female elephants.
But instead of moving Maggie, the zoo board embarked on an expensive campaign to improve her quality of life, including providing her with a $100,000 treadmill that she never really used.
Pleas to have her moved grew louder this year when Maggie lay down twice and couldn't get back on her feet. Firefighters were called to hoist the 8,000-pound animal into a standing position.
The PAWS sanctuary is planning an open house in San Andreas on Dec. 8. Tickets are $50 for adults, $25 for kids; reservations are required. Visitors will park in the parking lot and board a bus that will offer viewing of the facility's 33 tigers, followed by an opportunity to observe the elephant herd - though there are no guarantees that Maggie will be near enough to see, since she is free to roam around. Details at 209-745-2606 or www.pawsweb.org.
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