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A detailed examination of Japan’s 14 solitary elephants by Dr. Keith Lindsay, an elephant biologist who has been studying elephants for 40 years. This report comes one year after the death of Hanako, the solitary elephant at Inokashira Park Zoo, who died in May 2016. It is intended to survey and document the living conditions of many of the elephants who are currently living a solitary life in Japanese zoos. A reconnaissance survey was undertaken during visits to 14 facilities holding solitary elephants in Japan during the last week of January and first week of February 2017. Visual assessments were made of their living conditions and their physical and psychological state. These on-site assessments were supplemented by photographs and short video recordings taken during the zoo visits, estimates of the area of zoo exhibits from inspection of Google Earth images and information publicly available from the zoos themselves, including on some of their websites. The report makes recommendations on the treatment of such elephants, and gives some options for their future management. ]]>

A detailed examination of Japan’s 14 solitary elephants by Dr. Keith Lindsay, an elephant biologist who has been studying elephants for 40 years. This report comes one year after the death of Hanako, the solitary elephant at Inokashira Park Zoo, who died in May 2016. It is intended to survey and document the living conditions of many of the elephants who are currently living a solitary life in Japanese zoos. A reconnaissance survey was undertaken during visits to 14 facilities holding solitary elephants in Japan during the last week of January and first week of February 2017. Visual assessments were made of their living conditions and their physical and psychological state. These on-site assessments were supplemented by photographs and short video recordings taken during the zoo visits, estimates of the area of zoo exhibits from inspection of Google Earth images and information publicly available from the zoos themselves, including on some of their websites. The report makes recommendations on the treatment of such elephants, and gives some options for their future management. ]]>
Mon, 24 Jul 2017 22:45:38 GMT /slideshow/solitary-elephants-in-japan-report/78212758 UlaraNakagawa@slideshare.net(UlaraNakagawa) Solitary Elephants in Japan Report UlaraNakagawa A detailed examination of Japan’s 14 solitary elephants by Dr. Keith Lindsay, an elephant biologist who has been studying elephants for 40 years. This report comes one year after the death of Hanako, the solitary elephant at Inokashira Park Zoo, who died in May 2016. It is intended to survey and document the living conditions of many of the elephants who are currently living a solitary life in Japanese zoos. A reconnaissance survey was undertaken during visits to 14 facilities holding solitary elephants in Japan during the last week of January and first week of February 2017. Visual assessments were made of their living conditions and their physical and psychological state. These on-site assessments were supplemented by photographs and short video recordings taken during the zoo visits, estimates of the area of zoo exhibits from inspection of Google Earth images and information publicly available from the zoos themselves, including on some of their websites. The report makes recommendations on the treatment of such elephants, and gives some options for their future management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eijfinalreportengweb-170724224539-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A detailed examination of Japan’s 14 solitary elephants by Dr. Keith Lindsay, an elephant biologist who has been studying elephants for 40 years. This report comes one year after the death of Hanako, the solitary elephant at Inokashira Park Zoo, who died in May 2016. It is intended to survey and document the living conditions of many of the elephants who are currently living a solitary life in Japanese zoos. A reconnaissance survey was undertaken during visits to 14 facilities holding solitary elephants in Japan during the last week of January and first week of February 2017. Visual assessments were made of their living conditions and their physical and psychological state. These on-site assessments were supplemented by photographs and short video recordings taken during the zoo visits, estimates of the area of zoo exhibits from inspection of Google Earth images and information publicly available from the zoos themselves, including on some of their websites. The report makes recommendations on the treatment of such elephants, and gives some options for their future management.
Solitary Elephants in Japan Report from Ulara Nakagawa
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