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Retire Maggie the Lone Elephant in Alaska to Sanctuary

Target: Alaska Zoo, Zoo Board of Directors, AZA (American Zoo and Aquarium Assoc, Alaska Zoo, AZA
Sponsor: Elephant Lovers Education Society
  • Signatures: 4,012
  • Goal: 5,000
  • Deadline: 10-12-2007
UPDATE - 10-26-07
Maggie will fly out of Anchorage on November 1st, 2007 with the help of the US Air Force and special permission from the Pentagon!

Full story here!
Thank you all for signing this petition and please celebrate with Maggie, her freedom at PAWS sanctuary!

If you want to help pitch in for Maggie's transport and care costs, donate at www.pawsweb.org


Maggie is going to PAWS !
Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007
A great big Thank You and trunk hug to everyone who signed!  There is no need to sign this petition any longer. It has already been submitted and successful.

Bob  Barker Lends Fame, Finances Moving Maggie


Les Schobert on Maggie

UPDATE 6-6-07 Zoo Board Agrees to Let Maggie Go contingent on her health for air travel. Destination Unknown.  Zoo's press release with outlined contingencies.


For years, groups have tried to have Maggie, the lone African elephant at the Alaska Zoo, sent to a sanctuary where she would not be alone - an essential part of an elephant's well being is herd dynamics and companionship. Rather, they announced she would get a treadmill and stay in Alaska.


UPDATE: Maggie is being "trained" to use her ridiculous treadmill. Please send a letter to the Zoo asking them to retire Maggie to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.

It is very likely that Maggie would connect with Flora (who already resides at the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee) and who possibly came from the same cull at around the same time from Zimbabwe, according to the African Elephant Studbook.

UPDATE:
Poor Maggie collaspes, Firefighters help to get her up

Another UPDATE: Maggie Goes Down Again
Could have swallowed a child's plastic toy.

URGENT UPDATE: The Zoo Board is set to meet next week and are taking comments, which can be sent to
directors@alaskazoo.org.

Free Willy Film Maker wants to FREE MAGGIE

IDA's latest update from HelpElephants.com

June 2003 Report on Moving Maggie

Who are the Alaska Zoo's Board of Directors?


Please visit the link in the first UPDATE above, to find out how to urge the USDA/Aphis Vet Inspectors to get up to Anchorage right away for an investigation.  Also that link has the info on how to call the zoo and city/state officials to urge the zoo to move Maggie to a Sanctuary as soon as she is well enough to travel. Please do not give up on Maggie!

Moving aging zoo elephants to sanctuaries a growing trend

Please call, write or fax the zoo and Politely urge them to move Maggie to a Sanctuary :

Patrick Lampi, Assistant Director
The Alaska Zoo
4731 O’Malley Rd.
Anchorage, AK 99507
907-346-2133
907-346-2673 (fax)
plampi@alaskazoo.org

Send letters to board members at the zoo’s address directors@alaskazoo.org

Take Further Action and urge the USDA to investigate and take further Action in moving Maggie


Update 5/31/07 - An unbiased report from KTUU

Update June 5, 2007 - Press release outlining the blatantly bad condition Maggie is in now along with Paul Joslin Ph.D's photo slide show.

Please note signature number 3419 - Air cargo has been offered to move Maggie to Sanctuary.

* Note, your comments for Maggie are are optional but more important than a plain signature and will continue being submitted to the Zoo's Board of Directors until Maggie is relocated to Sanctuary.


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Number Date Name Country Why should Maggie be retired?
4,017 8:47 pm PST, Nov 10 Lois Hamilton United States I never took my children to circus's or zoos.People who run these places are slime bags, I don't want to be around garbage. These people say they believe in God, and then they do this to GOD's creatures. May you rot in hell. shame, shame, shame, shame
4,016 2:08 pm PDT, Jul 31 greta malkotzoglou Greece  
4,015 6:45 pm PDT, Apr 26 Anonymous United States  
4,014 12:53 pm PDT, Apr 12 Laurel Watson United States  
4,013 12:25 pm PDT, Apr 1 Dietmar Langhammer Germany since i live elephants are my favourite pets. Would like to live in their country to have one in its own region. Thats the fact about me. But the fact about many humans is, that they hunt elephants for money reasons. Just for fears about "their" farms, or more bad because the like hunting. Now we live far away from the stonetime, and need not to hunt. Hunting for fun is cruelty to us, because we are nature, too. Stopp killing elephants!
4,012 11:32 pm PST, Mar 6 Tammy Frost Australia This is great news, have a wonderful rest of your life Maggie:)
4,011 8:22 am PST, Feb 20 Dayna Kent Canada  
4,010 7:27 am PST, Feb 12 Anonymous United States  
4,009 5:02 pm PST, Jan 13 William Coulter Canada  
4,008 12:16 am PST, Jan 8 Jennifer McBeth United States  
4,007 11:04 pm PST, Jan 4 Victoria Mary Stong / Animal Activist United States GOD BLESS YOU BOB BARKER FOR YOUR HUMANITARIAN WORK HELPING TO GIVE MAGGIE A GOOD PLACE TO REST FINALLY! YOU'RE MAGGIES GUARDIAN ANGEL!
4,006 6:01 am PST, Nov 13 REGINA WIRTH Germany  
4,005 9:02 am PST, Nov 4 EMILY KAISER United States FOR HER HEALTH and WELL BEING SENDING HER TO A WARMER CLIMATE WILL ADD TO HER life
4,004 7:46 am PDT, Oct 3 Neeter Neeter United States Maggie deserves her freedom at the sanctuary. We took her away from the only family she had, we owe it to her.
4,003 5:07 pm PDT, Oct 1 KATHY SCHMAUTZ United States Maggie should be able to live out her life with some dignity, and live in a place where people will care for and love her.
4,002 1:21 pm PDT, Oct 1 Charlotte Jensen Ireland  
4,001 12:38 pm PDT, Oct 1 brenda brain United Kingdom she needs to be with her own kind and have more space and comfort she has suffered for too long on her own
4,000 1:19 am PDT, Sep 21 Bettina Tallaksen Sweden Place Maggie with elephant friends!!!
3,999 5:55 pm PDT, Sep 20 Rachel McDowell United States Send Maggie to Tennessee! She will have lots of friends!
3,998 10:15 am PDT, Sep 20 Maren Malmedal Norway  
3,997 2:51 pm PDT, Sep 19 Veronica Soto United States  
3,996 12:02 am PDT, Sep 18 Gabriel Linoubli Sweden  
3,995 1:55 pm PDT, Sep 16 Anonymous Spain  
3,994 10:15 pm PDT, Sep 15 ashley stober United States  
3,993 4:36 pm PDT, Sep 15 Hannah Dempsey United Kingdom No animals should be used in the name of entertainment! Retire Maggie so she can have a normal a life as is possible!
3,992 8:22 am PDT, Sep 15 Nigel Sawyer United States  
3,991 2:02 am PDT, Sep 15 Agneta Häggström Sweden  
3,990 12:15 am PDT, Sep 15 Marlene Collazo United States  
3,989 5:59 pm PDT, Sep 14 Amy Shears United States  
3,988 11:51 am PDT, Sep 14 Anonymous United States  
3,987 9:54 am PDT, Sep 14 Miriam Eidsvold Norway  
3,986 12:01 am PDT, Sep 14 Stefan Andersson Sweden She is not a mammoth and therefore not suited to live in a cold climate
3,985 8:38 pm PDT, Sep 13 Eugenia Costanti Argentina  
3,984 12:51 pm PDT, Sep 13 Annelie Malmberg Sweden Every animal deserves a decent life!
3,983 8:57 am PDT, Sep 13 Lis Rosenberg Sweden Look at Maggie, then listen to your hearts.
3,982 8:49 am PDT, Sep 13 Anonymous United States  
3,981 6:47 am PDT, Sep 13 Carolyn Baris United States  
3,980 6:18 am PDT, Sep 13 Helene Hammerum Denmark For obvious reasons they need to move her. She needs more space, more company and warmer weather.
3,979 5:17 am PDT, Sep 13 Jessica Brostrim Sweden  
3,978 5:01 am PDT, Sep 13 Josefin Dahlberg Sweden PLEASE, let her go to the other elephants in California, dont be selfish, think of her and her best, this is torture !!!
3,977 5:51 pm PDT, Sep 12 Aileen Fletcher United States She should not be locked up that way. LET HER GO!!!!!!!!!!!!
3,976 4:46 pm PDT, Sep 12 rowland jefferies Canada  
3,975 4:37 pm PDT, Sep 12 Zana Ancerl Canada She needs to be free!
3,974 1:47 pm PDT, Sep 12 Anonymous United States She has provided so much to so many, that is time for her to "retire" and enjoy her senior years while she can
3,973 11:24 am PDT, Sep 12 Saga Gidzinski Canada  
3,972 11:06 am PDT, Sep 12 anna johannesson Sweden  
3,971 10:41 am PDT, Sep 12 Emma Lundström Sweden  
3,970 10:00 am PDT, Sep 12 Barbara Rose Canada Maggie deserves to be retired to a santuary where she can socialize and live with other elephants and where she can live in comfort and heal from her many mishaps.
3,969 9:48 am PDT, Sep 12 Danil Chadek Switzerland Please let this poor animal go to the sanctuary. She deserves it.
3,968 9:11 am PDT, Sep 12 Cari Hatfield United States  
3,967 8:53 am PDT, Sep 12 Jennie Backman Sweden  
3,966 8:52 am PDT, Sep 12 Anonymous Canada It's time for Maggie to move to greener pastures! She deserves nothing less than to be cared about, and to have the companionship she needs NOW!
3,965 8:38 am PDT, Sep 12 Bonnie Macker United States It is the best humane and ethical treatment for this wonderful pachyderm. Let Maggie Go to Sanctuary Now!
3,964 6:20 am PDT, Sep 12 Anonymous Sweden  
3,963 3:44 am PDT, Sep 12 Dagny Grabiec Sweden  
3,962 2:13 am PDT, Sep 12 Abudicioai Raluca Romania  
3,961 1:26 am PDT, Sep 12 Emma Malmjarn Sweden People from all over the world are concerned about Maggie's wellbeing, it's obvious that she would be happier in a herd of animals of her kind, in a more appropriate climate. Please let her go and you will have the sympathy of many. Elephants have an excellent memory and it's heartbreaking that she was snatched from her home environment in Africa to end up in a zoo on the other side of the world. Give her a chance to live some years in next to freedom, and in the companionship of other elephants.
3,960 12:26 am PDT, Sep 12 Stella Nordqvist Sweden  
3,959 11:59 pm PDT, Sep 11 Madeleine Sabato Sweden Like us, Maggie should be in her natural environment.
3,958 11:13 pm PDT, Sep 11 Cathrine Lindblom Sweden An elephant needs space and other elephants.
3,957 11:08 pm PDT, Sep 11 Helga Åhström Sweden  
3,956 11:07 pm PDT, Sep 11 AT Kubista Sweden  
3,955 11:03 pm PDT, Sep 11 Tessa Rosengren Sweden DO THE RIGHT THING
3,954 7:33 pm PDT, Sep 11 Rachel Arnold United States She should live a decent life!!
3,953 4:48 pm PDT, Sep 11 Maria Springare Sweden Let Maggie go. There is no reason not to. This is the best decision you can make for her. Listen to what the majority thinks in this case.
3,952 10:32 am PDT, Sep 11 Kelleen Knight United States  
3,951 11:20 pm PDT, Sep 10 Sandra Strong United States Please make the right choice, for Maggie's sake, and life.

Retire Maggie the Lone Elephant in Alaska to Sanctuary

In 1984, Zimbabwe president Mugabe ordered a massive cull of elephants. Baby Maggie was orphaned and sent to Alaska, completely opposite in climate, to the Anchorage Zoo.

It was reported for years, that Maggie seemed angry. She lashed out at visitors with her trunk. Years later, her companion Annabelle died of neglected foot rot.

After several years of battling negotiations, the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage recently announced its decision to keep Maggie, the lonely 24-year-old elephant, rather than acting in her best interests by retiring her to a sanctuary. Instead, the zoo has promised to develop a treadmill for Maggie, of which there is no current design or proven success. The zoo’s decision effectively neglects one of Maggie’s most inherent needs—the companionship of other elephants.

Maggie is believed to be the only female African elephant living in solitary confinement in a North American zoo—a shocking fact that requires immediate change. Female elephants are highly social, and in the wild, they live with their families for their entire lives. Although the Alaska Zoo is not Accredited by the AZA, the AZA has expressed concern for Maggie's well-being.The AZA's “Standards for Elephant Management and Care” states, “It is inappropriate to keep highly social female elephants singly.”

In addition, the unsuitable arctic climate requires her to be confined indoors to a barren concrete room for the majority of the year with nothing to do and nowhere to go. Maggie desperately needs to be transferred to either The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee (TES)or the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) in California, where she would have her choice of companions and ample room to roam in a suitable climate.

One thing will never change for Maggie if she remains at the Alaska Zoo—her solitary status.

Long time zoo director Tex Edwards has just resigned. Detroit Zoo Director Ron Kagan recently released his aging elephants to Sanctuary on ethical Terms. Let us raise our voices to the new Zoo Director to follow in Kagan's lead and RETIRE MAGGIE TO SANCTUARY!

Maggie

An eye witness saw Maggie in the Summer 2004. She was holding up her feet intermittenly. She appeared to be in pain - a typical characteristic of captive elephants who are not given enough room to get the exercise they need.

The treadmill is being pushed by Dr.Ooosterhauis of San Deigo Zoo, the vet who is in cohouts with Hawthorn and deemed Delhi and Lota to be in good health. (for Delhi and Lota's health reports, visit www.elephants.com)

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