NY s top court to consider personhood of Happy the elephant
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1of5FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2018 file photo, Bronx Zoo elephant Happy feeds inside the zoo s Asia habitat in New York. On Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020, animal rights advocates have lost a bid seeking to get Happy declared to have human-like rights and transferred to a sanctuary, though a judge said the case for sending the pachyderm to a sanctuary was extremely persuasive. Judge Allison Tuitt dismissed the Nonhuman Rights Project s petition arguing that Happy the elephant is unlawfully imprisoned at the zoo where she has lived since 1977.Bebeto Matthews/APShow MoreShow Less
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Appeals court sides with Bronx Zoo over Happy the elephant RADIO.COM 12/18/2020 © Provided by RADIO.COM
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) The Bronx Zoo s Happy the elephant is not a human being, according to a New York state appellate court that upheld a lower court ruling finding the animal is not a person and not being illegally imprisoned.
Happy the elephant has lived at the Bronx Zoo for more than 40 years, but the animal rights group the Nonhuman Rights Project has been trying to move her. If you want to take a look at a really depressed elephant, go to the Bronx Zoo and go visit Happy, the group s president and lead attorney Steven Wise said. If you re an elephant in the wild you re going to be moving 10, 20 miles a day, and Happy is forced to basically stand still on an acre of land and has for more than 40 years.
Happy the elephant to stay at Bronx Zoo after animal rights group loses court challenge © Provided by WCBS Radio New York
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) The Bronx Zoo s Happy the elephant is not a human being, according to a New York state appellate court that upheld a lower court ruling finding the animal is not a person and not being illegally imprisoned.
Happy the elephant has lived at the Bronx Zoo for more than 40 years, but the animal rights group the Nonhuman Rights Project has been trying to move her. If you want to take a look at a really depressed elephant, go to the Bronx Zoo and go visit Happy, the group s president and lead attorney Steven Wise said. If you re an elephant in the wild you re going to be moving 10, 20 miles a day, and Happy is forced to basically stand still on an acre of land and has for more than 40 years.
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