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September 7 , 2007
adn.com/ Anchorage Daily News OPEN LETTER: Group says California sanctuary is best for Alaska elephant. "Pussyfooting around things hasn't worked. Maybe this will," said Schobert, a former curator for Busch Gardens, the Los Angeles Zoo and the North Carolina Zoological Park. "Why be quiet any longer? Maybe this will have some influence on them to do the right thing for Maggie." Alaska Zoo spokeswoman Eileen Floyd said the zoo is still undecided about where to send Maggie and is considering a couple of facilities, including the Performing Animal Welfare Society sanctuary (PAWS) in San Andreas, Calif. -- the one endorsed by Schobert and his colleagues in their letter. She said the zoo has no response to the letter other than to acknowledge its contents. The writers urged the zoo to send Maggie to the sanctuary as soon as possible. But Charlie Summat, a director of the Elephants of Africa Rescue Society in Salinas, Calif., who is not involved in the battle over Maggie, said people should stop pushing the zoo so hard. "I think PAWS would be considered far more seriously if they would back off and stop applying this pressure because it just makes the decision for the zoo more complicated and uncomfortable, being bullied this way," he said. Schobert said he considered entering the debate in May, when fire crews and winches were needed twice in four days to hoist Maggie after she was unable to stand up on her own. "I read the comments that said 'Outsiders, stay out of here, we can take care of our own business' and I thought, OK, I can handle that -- as long as they do the right thing," he said. |
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