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    The Hindu, India
    January 13, 2005

    CAMPAIGN FOR A JUMBO'S CAUSE


    IF YOU have been to Bannerghatta Biological Park, you must have seen
    or at least heard about Veda, the six-year-old elephant. The gentle
    giant is in the eye of a storm, so to speak, about a planned transfer
    to a zoo in Armenia.

    Concerned Bangaloreans say it is illegal to shift her to that
    country. They plan to organise a signature campaign against the
    proposal. To make their protest clear, these citizens will take out a
    procession on Sunday showing cartoons on Veda.

    According to the protesters, Veda's transfer from Bangalore to
    Armenia is a goodwill gesture by the President and the Prime
    Minister.

    Such gifts are not uncommon. "It has become a trend for politicians
    to gift elephants to temples, States and other countries, without
    realising the consequences of their actions and overlooking the laws
    on wildlife protection," says Sharath Babu of People for Animals.

    He says the Indian Wildlife Act, 1972 holds "gifting, rearing and
    keeping Indian wildlife illegal." That has not deterred such gifts
    being offered to all and sundry.

    Peacocks, black bucks, spotted deer and even pythons have been given
    to prominent organisations in the city, he says. The protesters want
    this "unfortunate practice" checked. And in Veda's case, they say
    that sending the pachyderm to Yerevan Zoo in Armenia is bad for the
    mammal. "The climate is freezing there and, besides, the zoo is
    unsuited for housing an elephant." Winters in Armenia range from four
    to six months in a year with temperatures varying from -4 to
    -14<degree> Celsius, they say.

    "Apart from the unsuitable climate of Armenia, Yerevan Zoo lacks the
    space, infrastructure and facilities to keep an elephant," they add.
    Sunday's walk will involve children, their parents and members of
    corporates.

    The protest march will start at 10 a.m. from the Shankar Nag
    Chitramandira (Symphony) on Mahatma Gandhi Road and proceed to the
    Mahatma Gandhi statue.

    Those who want to know more about the walk and the signature campaign
    can call 9880108801.
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