New York Times Story Highlights Plight of Pachyderms and Friends of Animals Efforts to Keep Them in the Wild
July 10, 2019
July 10, 2019
DARIEN, Connecticut, July 10 -- Friends of Animals issued the following news release:
Exploiters of elephants spotlighted this week in the New York Times Magazine presented the plight of pachyderms in binary terms. They either had to be shot, or sent to live out their lives in captivity in the limited space of zoos, on display to the public and away from their social and community herds. But that simply is not true, according to Friends of Animals.
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Exploiters of elephants spotlighted this week in the New York Times Magazine presented the plight of pachyderms in binary terms. They either had to be shot, or sent to live out their lives in captivity in the limited space of zoos, on display to the public and away from their social and community herds. But that simply is not true, according to Friends of Animals.
The NYT piece "Z . . .